On Wednesday, 25 September 2024 22:53 Roger Dingledine wrote:
> (C) The old-school way of handling this was to get a dyndns account and
> then set your torrc Address to point to your dyndns hostname. That is,
> you run a periodic tool that reaches out to the service and it makes
> sure to update t
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 05:53:35PM +0700, Tor Relay Net Ops via tor-relays
wrote:
> I'm currently running a tor relay on a dynamic IP Address connection,
> usually my ISP gives me a new address every day or so-
>
> Lately [for the past like week or so- /can't remember when it started
> happening/
>From my experience, it should come back online, but not instantly - you likely
>need to wait for the next descriptor to be uploaded (once every 6 hours
>usually).
All the best,
George
On Wednesday, September 25th, 2024 at 12:53 PM, Tor Relay Net Ops via
tor-relays wrote:
> Greetings fellow r
There are new research papers available, suggesting that iat-mode being not set
to the default value of 0 resulting in better protection against flow
correlation / timing analysis.
Here is a recent one that I did not read much into yet:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.07285
> Tor’s currently-deploye
Greetings fellow relay operators!
I'm currently running a tor relay on a dynamic IP Address connection,
usually my ISP gives me a new address every day or so-
Lately [for the past like week or so- /can't remember when it started
happening/], I have to manually restart it when my WAN IP Addres