Hello torix,
Quoting torix via tor-relays (2021-08-28 22:35:53)
> I think I remember Roger Dingledine saying somewhere that bridges' ips
> gradually get learned and put on ban lists.
>
> I have some bridges bought for the year. When renewal time comes up, does it
> make sense to let them go and
In torrc I have the control port commented out. I'm told the control port is
not supposed to
be listed on the relay itself. Below, is now what it says. How do I get rid of
it?
Control Socket: /run/tor/control GroupWritable RelaxDirModeCheck
Thank you for your help :-)
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Relays typically don't need a ControlPort or ControlSocket.
That said, having one that is only available on localhost (or via the
local filesystem with proper permissions) isn't really a problem.
If you really don't want that ControlSocket and you're using something
similar to Debian, it is getti
Matt Traudt:
Relays typically don't need a ControlPort or ControlSocket.
That said, having one that is only available on localhost (or via the
local filesystem with proper permissions) isn't really a problem.
If you really don't want that ControlSocket and you're using something
similar to Debi
Hi,
up until now OrNetStats mainly consisted of tables with lots of
numbers about tor network stats that can be interactively searched,
but graphs are usually a lot easier to comprehend, that is why
I'll be adding more graphs to OrNetStats.
Today I've added the first new graph on the main page t