> > > > > So, how do we get tor to move past 100-200Mbit? Is it just a
> > > > > waiting game?
>> >
>> > I'd say just run more instances if you still have resources left and
>> > want to contribute more bw.
>> > (obviously also your exit policy influences on how much your instance
>> > is
Hi Markus,
according to your contactinfo observed on the tor network, you run 21
relays, please consider fixing your MyFamily setting, especially because
you run non-exit and exits.
thanks,
nusenu
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ornetstats/stats/master/o/potentially_dangerous_relaygroups.txt
Hello.
The node we run is in our library and we have a raspberry pi SSH'ed into
the node and an LCD displaying the output from Arm. Arm is bugging out on a
random basis and appears to be receiving a C keystroke that I believe is
the clear log command. I ran the pi with no keyboard and I even used
That's pretty awesome, Matt! I love it.
I don't know what's happening offhand, but I have an idea that will fix one
kind of problem.
When you start arm, if you never need to type into it, you can kill all
input from outside the program by making its input something else.
$ arm wrote:
> Hello.
Dear Arch Linux Tor Package Maintainer,
I just filed a new task in Arch Linux's bug tracker, since you are the
maintainer of the tor package I wanted to let you know about it (since
it does not get auto assigned to you):
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/50877
Let me know what you think.
thanks,
Matt Helps:
> Hello.
>
> The node we run is in our library and we have a raspberry pi SSH'ed into
> the node and an LCD displaying the output from Arm. Arm is bugging out on a
> random basis and appears to be receiving a C keystroke that I believe is
> the clear log command. I ran the pi with no k