Sounds good. If you still can't get your relay to have an uptime
longer than eighteen hours, feel free to reach out directly to me and
I can help address that. The non-exit relay I'm running from home has
an uptime greater than eighteen, so we at least have a "reference
implementation" to work with
But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic,
based on how bridge information is distributed.
Cheers.
On 3/31/2021 2:19 PM, Volker Mink wrote:
Bridge does not require static ip. You can run one at home.
More than one —> use different ports
Am 31.03.2021 um 22:14 schri
Thank you for the explanation.
I also found this (old) article that explains the lifecycle of a new relay
https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay
I just set up my first Relay and soon it will be helping the Tor network.
With time I will be able to start others.
All the best!
Em qui., 1
On 2021-03-31 23:44, Eddie wrote:
But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic,
based on how bridge information is distributed.
it makes sense, so i can opt for static ip with isp (it comes at rxtra
cost, i think)
do i have to ask anything more about static ip?
Che
Hi,
no, OVH is the second most commonly used hosting provider, another
relay hosted there would hurt the network more than it would help:
https://metrics.torproject.org/bubbles.html#as
We need to make the network as diverse as possible, in order to make
it as hard as possible for law enforcement
Move SSH from port 22
Certificate only, deny passwords gets rid of most of this from the kiddies
From: tor-relays On Behalf Of
Cristiano Kubiaki Gomes
Sent: 31 March 2021 17:36
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: [tor-relays] Many SSH requests
Hi there,
O noticed many ssh re
With German DSL providers you get a new IP each day.
My OBFS4 at home makes does about 100gb each day.
> Am 01.04.2021 um 09:05 schrieb Eddie :
>
> But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic, based
> on how bridge information is distributed.
>
> Cheers.
>
>> On 3/3
On 31.03.2021 18:09, gi vi an wrote:
does bridge require static or dynamic ip?
If it only changes every few weeks, you can work with DynDNS.
If you are only online for a few hours or your dyn IP keeps changing,
check out Tor snowflake.
https://support.torproject.org/censorship/what-is-snowfl
On 31.03.2021 18:35, Cristiano Kubiaki Gomes wrote:
Hi there,
O noticed many ssh requests to my Debian VM running a Relay and I am
wondering if this is normal or if this is happening only with me.
Anyone else see this ssh attemptives? Is it normal?
Yes.
sshd[27004]: Failed password for root fr
On 30.03.2021 22:57, to...@protonmail.com wrote:
Dear Petrusco,
I have had success putting that file in /etc/tor where the torrc is:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17551 Oct 29 18:03 tor-exit-notice.html
Don't forget to change your line in the torrc to tell it where you
moved the file. i.e.:
DirPortFro
On 30.03.2021 21:38, Petrusko wrote:
Ouch, this config looks like not so cool...
I see on Metrics the ipv6 choosen by Tor process, is now on :
"Unreachable OR Addresses"
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