Hey all,
I'm running a relay and wanted to get AROI setup. I tried to debug it
now for quite some time, but I just cant get it to get verified. I
checked that my contact info matches the well known file, and if the
well known file is reachable. I also cant find anyone except myself,
querying
Hi chani,
When I try to access
https://vagabyte.com/.well-known/tor-relay/rsa-fingerprint.txt I get a 404 Not
Found. So my guess is that this is (at least one of the) problem(s). See
https://nusenu.github.io/tor-relay-well-known-uri-spec/#well-knowntor-relayrsa-fingerprinttxt
as well for more
Thanks for taking the time to setup your AROI.
Am I missing something?
there is a typo in: "... poof:uri-rsa ..."
poof -> proof
kind regards,
nusenu
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This thread mentions “Advanced Security” and you can learn more about that at
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/using-xfinity-xfi-advanced-security.
This feature can only be used with a leased Xfinity gateway like the XB7 or
XB8. There are a great many cable modems that customers can and
I have the same problem here in germany with also two sites. I'm running
an non-exit relay.
So far I can not access the sites "banking.ing-diba.de" and
"www.elster.de" when the tor server is running after some time.
The only thing which helps when I renew my public ip address. Then the
access
Hi – Dropping into this thread from Comcast to say that we DO NOT BLOCK Tor.
Feel free to refer back to my 2014 blog statement on this at
https://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/setting-the-record-straight-on-tor.
Jason Livingood
Technology Policy, Product & Standards
Comcast
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I have only experienced similar problems while running tor exit node, even with
very restricted exit policy. Allowing exit only to port X, and unable to
initiate connections to port Y (typically Y=HTTPS=443, of course X =/= Y).
Note that those problems are not Comcast's fault, although they do p
Hello,
It is a good sign that Comcast cares and wants to defend itself. Another
positive is that you did not try things like "tor is only for
criminals/terrorists".
As to the blog post you mention. (Note that to see the post one may need to
delete the trailing full stop from the url, the corre
> On Jun 14, 2023, at 10:49, Livingood, Jason via tor-relays
> wrote:
>
> a customer that has Advanced Security has in essence (1) chosen to use an XB
> gateway rather than buy their own modem & router in retail and manage it
> themselves, and (2) turned on Advanced Security.
I appreciate
Thanks for pointing out, guess I'm blind :0
That solves the problem!
regards,
chani
On 14.06.23 20:18, nusenu wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to setup your AROI.
Am I missing something?
there is a typo in: "... poof:uri-rsa ..."
poof -> proof
kind regards,
nusenu
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BTW, feel free to refer back to my 2014 blog statement on this at
https://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/setting-the-record-straight-on-tor.
Jason
From: tor-relays on behalf of
"Livingood, Jason via tor-relays"
Reply-To: "tor-relays@lists.torproject.org"
Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2023
>As to the blog post you mention… Your statements are very generic: now you
>talk about "not blocking tor", but tor is not just one webpage, one server, a
>monolithic entity. I would appreciate details: If your customer has "advanced
>security" activated, can he connect to any ORPort of any tor
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