[tor-relays] tor relay and syslog logging

2016-10-07 Thread Dr. Who
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

[tor-relays] False exit abuse from server4you

2015-06-07 Thread 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 tolerate such a service on our infrastructure. Please ensure, that this service is disabled as soon as possible. Best Regard

Re: [tor-relays] False exit abuse from server4you

2015-06-07 Thread Dr. Who
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

Re: [tor-relays] Cheap exit-friedly VPS provider

2015-06-09 Thread Dr. Who
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

[tor-relays] uptime "algorithm"

2015-12-14 Thread Dr. Who
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

Re: [tor-relays] Opt-In Trial: Fallback Directory Mirrors

2015-12-26 Thread Dr. Who
You can add me too: 330CD3DB6AD266DC70CDB512B036957D03D9BC59 TeamTardis 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

[tor-relays] arm /flags gives unknown

2016-01-20 Thread Dr. Who
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: >>

Re: [tor-relays] arm /flags gives unknown

2016-01-20 Thread Dr. Who
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