I'm trying to log locally (notice.log) and to a local syslog-ng server.
It doesn't seem to work. I get no messages at all to my local syslog
server. When I try to log some testlines manually (even as the tor
system user) it seems to work.
As I understood the configuration I can have multiple
Fun fact of the week, I got this abuse email on friday:
"Dear Customer, we've detected that you're running a TOR Exit Node on
your machine. Please understand, that we cannot tolerate such a service
on our infrastructure. Please ensure, that this service is disabled as
soon as possible. Best Regard
erms.
>
> Am 7. Juni 2015 09:55:14 MESZ, schrieb "Dr. Who" :
>> Fun fact of the week, I got this abuse email on friday:
>
>> "Dear Customer, we've detected that you're running a TOR Exit Node on
>> your machine. Please understand, that we cannot tole
Am 09.06.2015 um 18:36 schrieb fatal:
> Hello,
>
> ...
> server4you also seems to be very cheap...so what happend with the "False
> exit abuse from server4you" a few days ago?
In my case (relay only) they sort of apoligized, one other guy had an
exit running and was given the choice to either chan
As far as understand it is the flag HSdir given to nodes with a fast
enough connection and a long enough uptime.
If I keep my tor relay version always up to the current stable version I
sometimes do have to restart the process. So I get a drop in my uptime
and loose the HSdir flag for several days
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Am 17.12.2015 um 15:07 schrieb Nick Mathewson:
> TL;DR: Stable non-exit relays can help tor clients use the Tor
> network. Please opt-in!
>
> We want to run a trial of fallback directory mirrors (fallbacks) in
> Tor. Tor cl
Since some months I monitored my tor instance via this one liner:
echo "/info" | /usr/bin/arm -p | /bin/grep flags
but it seems after updating to 0.2.7.6 it only gives my unknown as result.
Has something changed the communication between tor and arm? Even
manually I can only get this answer:
>>
r
> relay to re-establish the appropriate flags again.
That should not be the reason.
Arm displays the flags right in the text gui when used without
parameters. Only when called via "-p" for command line processing it
seems to fail.
>
> What's the actual uptime on your relay at