Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread nusenu
> Secondly, even though not recommended at all, MyFamily accepts nicknames; > If there's no practical way for you to automate it (such as to set up a > centralized system to manage torrcs and push them to hosts), you can make a > MyFamily like this: > > MyFamily MyNode1,MyNode2,MyNode3,...,MyNodeN

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread Toralf Förster
On 2/22/20 10:55 AM, nusenu wrote: > You can preemptively generate as many relay keys as you want and > use their fingerprints in MyFamily so you don't have to bother about changing > old > configs when you add new relays as long as you use these preemptively > generated keys. > And if you're

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread nusenu
Toralf Förster: > On 2/22/20 10:55 AM, nusenu wrote: >> You can preemptively generate as many relay keys as you want and >> use their fingerprints in MyFamily so you don't have to bother about >> changing old >> configs when you add new relays as long as you use these preemptively >> generate

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread Michael Gerstacker
 Hi nusenu Am Fr., 21. Feb. 2020 um 22:24 Uhr schrieb nusenu : > Hi Michael, > > > Last week i got an email with a warning that some of my relays are > > missing the correct MyFamily setup and that i am a risk to do > > end-to-end correlation attacks together with a list of all relays i > > ope

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread nusenu
>> - risk reduction for tor users >> MyFamily declarations allow the tor client software to automatically >> detect relay families when creating circuits to >> avoid using multiple relays from the same operator in a single circuit. >> > > This should not matter if the operator is not malicious T

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread Michael Gerstacker
Am Sa., 22. Feb. 2020 um 15:17 Uhr schrieb nusenu : > >> - risk reduction for tor users > >> MyFamily declarations allow the tor client software to automatically > >> detect relay families when creating circuits to > >> avoid using multiple relays from the same operator in a single circuit. > >> >

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread nusenu
Michael Gerstacker: >>> But as long as my family is still a small >> It is rather hard, time consuming and error prone >> to asses group sizes without proper MyFamily declarations. >> > I am the operator of my relays so if i for whatever reason decide to not > publish that i run a bigger family the

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread Michael Gerstacker
Am Sa., 22. Feb. 2020 um 17:11 Uhr schrieb nusenu : > Michael Gerstacker: > >>> But as long as my family is still a small > >> It is rather hard, time consuming and error prone > >> to asses group sizes without proper MyFamily declarations. > >> > > I am the operator of my relays so if i for whate

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread teor
Hi, I've gone a few emails back up the thread, because the risk analysis is missing some really important factors. And just some reminders: Some users depend on the tor network for their safety. Relay operators take some risks, but we do our best to reduce those risks. MyFamily is about user a

Re: [tor-relays] Why MyFamily?

2020-02-22 Thread Michael Gerstacker
Am So., 23. Feb. 2020 um 01:55 Uhr schrieb teor : > Hi, > > I've gone a few emails back up the thread, because the risk > analysis is missing some really important factors. > > And just some reminders: > > Some users depend on the tor network for their safety. > > Relay operators take some risks,