[tor-relays] Best practice for tor-exit node when I switch internet providers?

2019-06-28 Thread Chris Dagdigian
Hello, I've been running a tor exit node in the US since 2014 when I paid way too much for a comcast business internet circuit that came with static IPs and a TOS that allowed me to run servers at home. It looks like I'm going to switch providers in a month or so as there is a fiber service

Re: [tor-relays] Log warning : possible (zlib) compression bomb on middle relays

2020-11-02 Thread Chris Dagdigian
Same on my US exit relay: Nov 02 04:03:50.000 [warn] Possible zlib bomb; abandoning stream. Nov 02 04:03:50.000 [warn] Possible zlib bomb; abandoning stream. Christoph Graf November 2, 2020 at 11:59 AM Same here on my bridge: NovĀ  2 06:21:04 raspipfupf Tor[

Re: [tor-relays] Exit relay operators please help test #2667 branch

2021-01-28 Thread Chris Dagdigian
Have a tor exit running in the US ; fingerprint is 3DE567C1350C0E858C6147AECB06EA9B3EAF3261 and OR address is 71.174.105.126:9001 Just built and launched the ticket-2667 branch; came up as: [notice] Tor 0.4.6.0-alpha-dev running on Linux with Libevent 2.0.21-stable, OpenSSL 1.0.1t, Zlib 1.

Re: [tor-relays] Tor project helping to attempt to cancel Richard Stallman

2021-03-25 Thread Chris Dagdigian
I've already tripled the bandwidth and burst settings on my US exit relay that I've been running for many years in honor of the poutrage flounces we've seen today niftybunny wrote on 3/25/21 3:37 PM: I will spin up 2 relays for every relay this guy and other RMS supporters will shut down. n

Re: [tor-relays] Tor project helping to attempt to cancel Richard Stallman

2021-03-26 Thread Chris Dagdigian
Roman Mamedov wrote on 3/26/21 11:10 AM: Could be important to note that no harassment allegations were ever aimed at RMS himself, he's just being attacked for posting a personal opinion about unrelated events. The mattress on the floor of his MIT office and the 30 year history of him hitting