[tor-relays] Issues reaching gigabit relay speeds

2019-10-30 Thread Mitar
Hi! I have a gigabit connection and I am trying to utilize it as much as possible as a Tor relay. When I try various speed tests I get on the machine speeds close to gigabit, but when running Tor, I do not achieve anything close to it. I even started two Tor nodes on the same machine/connection, s

Re: [tor-relays] Question

2019-10-30 Thread Jonathan Marquardt
Hi! Can you try to run this command as root? # curl https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89.asc | apt-key add - Let's see if that works. -- OpenPGP Key: 47BC7DE83D462E8BED18AA861224DBD299A4F5F3 https://www.parckwart.de/pgp_key signatur

Re: [tor-relays] Source code signature verification

2019-10-30 Thread tor_manager
Thanks a lot, teor On 2019-10-30 00:11, teor wrote: Hi, On 30 Oct 2019, at 00:53, tor_mana...@autistici.org wrote: I am looking for the procedure and the tor developer key to verify tor source code package. I found the one about tor-browser but not this. All the signing keys are listed he

[tor-relays] The Onion Box v19.2: Dashboard to monitor Tor node operations

2019-10-30 Thread theonionbox
Good evening to the list! It's been a while since you've heard news about The Onion Box. This was due to the fact that I spent some time to implement the ControlCenter, as ability to monitor several (better: as many as you like) Tor nodes in parallel. This picture gives you an impression of a Con

[tor-relays] Setting up tor/relay

2019-10-30 Thread hawkeye6666
Hello everybody! I am using a windows ten computer on my home network. I would like to donate some of my bandwith but dont know how to do it. As i read in the tor wiki, as I have a static IPadress I should use a bridge. But I have no idea how so if anyone got a good tutorial please let me know.

Re: [tor-relays] Setting up tor/relay

2019-10-30 Thread Paul Geurts
hi, I guess there are multiple ways of doing it so I would suggest to start at: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide don't know whether you can run tor directly on a win10 box, an option I use is to run a (or multiple) linux box on oracle vm virtual box manager. I am defini

Re: [tor-relays] New relay in USA: bridge or middle relay?

2019-10-30 Thread ECAN - Matt Westfall
hah, mine is -=severely=- under utilized.. NO CPU Load: https://puu.sh/EyX6N/81a5d5c76e.png 4 Mbps of throughput 2 Mbps each way or only ~ 20Mbps ea way: https://puu.sh/EyX7F/b7885ce635.png Plenty of bandwidth: https://puu.sh/EyX9O/65334af451.png Even to Germany: https://puu.sh/EyXbI/33c

Re: [tor-relays] Fingerprint Change?!?

2019-10-30 Thread ECAN - Matt Westfall
I guess it was file system corruption, because: https://puu.sh/EyXCk/6e7a7b36a7.png it's on the physical file system Matt Westfall President & CIO ECAN Solutions, Inc. Everything Computers and Networks 804.592.1672 -- Original Message -- From: "teor" To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.or

Re: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v19.2: Dashboard to monitor Tor node operations

2019-10-30 Thread ECAN - Matt Westfall
As far as I can tell, this just gives you a graphical representation of the data available from metrics.torproject.. which already has graphs... I'm confused. Can you elaborate as to why someone should look into running this? Thanks, Matt Westfall President & CIO ECAN Solutions, Inc.

[tor-relays] DDoS’d offline

2019-10-30 Thread Christopher Sheats
fyi https://twitter.com/EmeraldOnion/status/1189668679752900608 Calyx appears to have been hit also, but not offline https://twitter.com/calyxinstitute/status/1189693027192840192 -- Christopher Sheats Executive Director for Emerald Onion Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org Office (& Signal): +1-20

Re: [tor-relays] New relay in USA: bridge or middle relay?

2019-10-30 Thread teor
Hi, > On 31 Oct 2019, at 10:04, ECAN - Matt Westfall wrote: > > hah, mine is -=severely=- under utilized.. > > NO CPU Load: https://puu.sh/EyX6N/81a5d5c76e.png > > 4 Mbps of throughput 2 Mbps each way or only ~ 20Mbps ea way: > https://puu.sh/EyX7F/b7885ce635.png > > Plenty of bandwidth: