I just typed up a huge reply and it did not get saved for some reason.
Okay, let's do it this way then:
1.) I don't think we need to re-invent the wheel, (q)Tox can be used over Tor,
that is likely one of the messengers you mentioned.
2.) I am currently not receiving the medication I really ne
TL;DR...
Write down your Tor server's GATEWAY IP address. if your server goes
offline, try tracerouting to your Tor server's gateway IP address as well
as your Tor server's IP address! You might be surprised by what you see!
And also install MTR... It is helpful!!
Here's the detailed explanation o
I am running a Raspberry Pi Raspbian OS (debian) mini computer. Tor
software does not support this hardware without me having to compile it
myself for my platform. Which I don't know how to do.
My specific APT error message says this:
N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'main/binary-armhf/Pack
Hi, I just noticed that your bridge went offline an hour ago. I'm guessing
that is because it is hibernating again. All Tor bridges are useful, but
they are most useful when they are actually online. I would recommend
shopping around for a different VPS provider that offers unmetered
bandwidth mean
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 19:35:46 -0600
Landon wrote:
> The Raspberry Pi is a perfect computer to run Tor because it has 8 GB
> RAM, is tiny, only uses a max of 25 watts of power and works great as
> a network server. Plus, I don't have to leave my big power hungry
> desktop computer on all the time t
Even though Cogent has ethical issues, this is unlikely what happened.
Most likely, either an outage occurred or a voluntary filtering had been
put in place on your Virtual Machine by the ISP at which it is hosted.
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Hi Landon,
Aarch64 is a supported architecture for tor, although it appears there
isn't a buildbot for binaries.
It'll be easiest to just compile from source, which I'll help you with.
First you install dependencies and fine GNU software
(I'm guessing some of the dependency names, as debian-bas
Dear fellow relay operators,
I've been hosting a tor relay on a VPS (strato) for a couple days now. I've
never done this before, so I have a couple of questions:
- Is it normal for my relay to only use up only about 2 MB/s after nearly 5
days of uptime despite bandwidth speed tests done with sp