One source said the code will have to be rewritten to adapt and the intervening
month Green has allowed will be the time to do that.
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But... it is still a free choice-Original Message-From: jonat...@bakerbates.comSent: Sun, 31 Jul 2016 14:54:21 +0100To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: Re: [tor-relays] Got a visit from the police this morning..I think this issue has been discussed here before. The general
Does that mean it is pointless to set-up IPV6 on all relays?
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Thank you teor.
I wish all answers were so succinct.
Robert
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...t-shirts.[ sotto voce ]
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Hear Hear, Roger and Petrusko,
Nonetheless, I would like the promised t-shirts before next year.
Robert
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If Tor software is open source and therefore free to be examined for tricks what does any person matter to we who contribute hardware resources to the Tor network which in turn is used by unknown people who need privacy sometimes for very serious reasons?Robert
supersluet...@gmail.com wroteI d
e may or may not be righteously mad at the first people
> for reasons I haven't bothered to learn.
>
> I started my relay so oppressed people in third world countries could
> communicate with the outside world and each other in relative safety. If
> that objective is still being ach
Did someone mention t-shirts?
When is the last time anyone got a t-shirt?
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> I was riffing a bit on Mao's infamous Hundred Flowers Campaign. "The policy
> of letting a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend
> is designed to promote the flourishing of the arts and
the progress of science." Depends on your threat mod
> To possibly simplify this a bit, consider that:
> *) It doesn't hurt anything if a node has itself listed in its own
> MyFamily.
> You can just use the same MyFamily string in all your configs.
> Roman
Would that unknown fact be the reason so many MyFamily sections are botched?
With changing f
> -Original Message-
> From: noc@babylon.network
> Always watching my ass to be a good old .
Watching your arse or watching an ass are both odd things to do
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: noc@babylon.network
>
>> Always watching my ass to be a good old .
>
> Watching your arse or watching an ass are both odd things to do
Presuming that is North Amerca as winter is approaching it would be good to
cover your ass.
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Is there a way around having a credit card?
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Nothing you do actually gets you a tshirt.
The knowledge that you qualified for a tshirt is your only badge of honour.
> -Original Message-
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Thanks, but it is the sending of the shirts which
has stalled.
And thank you for your concise and clear answers here which advance my
knowledge, at least.
Robert
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Dirty COW (CVE-2016-5195) is a privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux
Kernel
http://dirtycow.ninja/
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>
> Hi,
>
> With the 3 big exit nodes I had in France (about 30MB/s in both
> direction for each of them), I got called by police a lot of time (may
> be 10 times approximately ? I do not really count anymore) on
> investigations about misdeed that was committed from IP address
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From SanTOR
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Tim,Good for Jon.But... I should have got one or two in the last year or so I wonder...When I asked had anybody received a shirt only one answered, from memoryNevertheless someone's active so I'll be quiet.Your explanations on the list are exemplary which expand my knowledg
All,
>
We learnt a lot from doing it last year, and we have plans to make it
more efficient this year. (And get more people on it.)
We have already gone from having 0 paid people on it, to having 1
paid person on it (and they do many other tasks as well). I think we
are getting more to help o
They are as good as their word.Robert-Original Message-From: tsh...@torproject.orgSent: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 12:32:37 -0800To: beatthebasta...@inbox.comSubject: Relay ShirtYour t-shirt has shipped! Tracking# LYt65rfhyy65US.You can track it here: https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmActio
I have finally got a bloody tshirt.
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>
> For 4 relays, you'll want at least 2 IP addresses, since we try to
> not make it easy for somebody to spin up too many relays on too few
> IP addresses.
Merry Chrismas Roger,
I think he meant four VPSs so four IPs.
Tor neve
> I think he meant four VPSs so four IPs.
> Robert
Or not.
My head was reeling from getting a tshirt.
Rob
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Please note the last bit about Sunny, Your Mum.I can't disclose what special gift Barry (I like to call him ) may or may not have given me but I can say the view from space is excellent.-Original Message-From: i...@mail.whitehouse.govSent: Sat, 24 Dec 2016 09:20:37 -0
Michael,
Jon Selon seems to be the Shirt Commander
He didn't muck around sending mine.
Rob
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Hot water?
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Did he not mean that it is well run yet did dopey things such as giving
outgoing ip address to the police which made no sense?
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The salient point...
" Real problems are rare, and running relays is fun :) "
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哦! 你想订阅列表!看看这两个可以加入的页面。tor-relay是用于聊天运行一个继电器,电话是关于更通用的东西。继续写中文,有人可能回信。https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talkhttps://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays抢-Original Message-From: gmf...@gmail.comSent: Wed, 28 Jun 2017 09:17:20 +0800To: tor-relay
Ming Fu,你也可以在这里找到帮助。 https://en.greatfire.org/Rob
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There was some excellent comedy when the Prime Minister and Attorney-General
and even the tech head were asked to define metadata.
Robert
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https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en still says ject.org tor-experimental-0.3.1.x-stretch main
which update can't find.
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Putting relays where there aren't many now would be good for diversity.
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> -Original Message-
> From: ali...@torproject.org
> Yes, I do a basic training which includes HTTPS, cookies, software
> updates, passwords, and the like. It's both to educate the librarians
> into better practices and to help them teach classes to their patr
> Paul wrote
> I did speak to a lawyer and there is no requirement to retain any data if
> you run a node. It's treated as a VPN.
>
> My question that I sent was more about whether a service (non commercial
> service) was exempt.
> They don't delineate.
>
requirements in the
two month period, but we can see from the Atlas graphs that it
did in the past, we consider it eligible. If a relay is very close to
the traffic requirement, we tend to squint and call it good. I don't
worry so much about the uptime requirement encoded in the script
Alfredo,Nyx is here https://nyx.torproject.org/It has what you are looking for.Robert
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Can anyone explain how changing things to The New such as Arm to Nyx and Atlas to Relay Search advances anything apart from boredom?A 200px purple banner with a Schneier quote at the top of every page? Seriously? What a hideous waste of space. Can anyone explain how this UI element is helpful
and the next email I got was " Welcome to the new Firefox.". Can anyone explain how changing things to The New such as Arm to Nyx and Atlas to Relay Search advances anything apart from boredom?"A 200px purple banner with a Schneier quote at the top of every page? Seriously?
Thanks for a considered reply.
I accept that all that is done under the surface is done for the good of Tor.
It is the pointless game I object to such as amusing a few by changing Atlas to
New Atlas when Atlas represented a function which we rely on and we will use
under another '
> From: igor.n.mitrofa...@gmail.com
> Sorry for the spam. One more link to a tuning guide that I have found
Contributions are good but since we're on the same list how about trimming
quoted messages?
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"If you need to get bridges, you can get a bridge by visiting
https://bridges.torproject.org/ with your web browser.
You can also get bridges by sending mail to brid...@bridges.torproject.org with
the line "get bridges" by itself in the body of the mai
Thanks.Could you say how many volunteers there are?Robert
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They mean that what you are intending to do on their servers should be within
the law.
Rob
>
> I asked online.net about their cloud ssd vps service and tor and have the
> following dialog going:
>
> "
> Hello. I'm interested in running a Tor relay exit node on your
Seriously!
Just run the relay and don't worry.
And don't listen to the nongs.
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Good Man!
I had forty and not one waterboarding or letter.
Rob
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>>>OVH does NOT accept any more Exit at all. Never. Even if hell freezes over.
>>>They hate us with every pore in their bodies
If you ask them they don't but if you just get on with it apparently they don't
notice.
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Who set the etiquette?
> -Original Message--
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"TOR over VPN
ProtonVPN also integrates with the TOR anonymity network. With a single click,
you can route all your traffic through the Tor network and access Onion sites."
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Torix wrote:
> I was wondering if it might be
> worth producing a list of ISPs and urls in preferred geographically
> distributed countries.
good idea, Torix
..and the old good/bad ISP reports should expire or at least be marked ancien
Are and or the relay in USA? FYI, I received a subpoena from a US based court to produce information about individual(s) who were using one of our exit nodes at a specific date/time. In the nearly 3 months that these exits have been in operation, this is the first subpoena and only the
Is there a way to collectively install and manage multiple VPS relays?
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Thank you Nusenu for your many sensible contributions on this list.
I stumble at the need for a Linux master machine.
Do I therefore need a Linux VM or a VPS just for the controller?
Australis
> -Original Message-
> From: nusenu-li...@riseup.net
> Sent: Sat, 16 Jun 2018 11:25
Thank you, nusenu and neel for giving proper answers.
It seems that nusenu's Relayor via Ansible is exactly what I was thinking of.
The question was about running a lot bargain VPSs around the planet.
I'll give it a look and see how I g
> I get sad when I lose control over one of the bare metal systems I run
> and help desk is slow to respond over the weekend.
> I would love to meet up but in a remote part of AU and I just quit my job
> after 15 years so haven't time to fly anywhere at this time...
> P
I get
Would someone know what the problem is, please.I can't see how the bridge is running nor what is wrong but have followed the torproject.org guide. tail -F /var/log/tor/logtail: cannot open '/var/log/tor/log' for reading: No such file or directoryRunAsDaemon 1ORPort 9001BridgeRelay 1ExtORPort au
Keifer, thanks for the swift answer,! shift workI followed https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/PluggableTransports/obfs4proxyon a vps with Debian 9the torrc readsRunAsDaemon 1ORPort 9001BridgeRelay 1ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxyExtORPort autoDataDirectory
that.As it showed before there is no /var/log/tor.I thought I installed it from root but typing tor as root brought /var/lib/tor is not owned by this user (root, 0) but by debian-tor (107)Failed to parse/validate config: Couldn't create private data directory "/var/l
Keifer,That was from root.That is what is odd as I only install things from root and use them as a user.Rob
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Thank you.There do seem to be a few faults and missing bits in the help stuff.As nothing has worked I'll reinstall Deb9 and start again.I wonder whether cheap VPS operators might have something to do with the problems. Rob
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I wish I'd known that this is not the place to learn Linux or really how to run
a node securely and efficiently.
Perhaps an acknowledgement of that might bring some other pages or styles of
the current pages.
I'd like to see a collection of correct answers perhaps searchable but
rest
Arisbe,
>
> When I was learning to implement Tor I had difficulty wading through the
> web pages for information
It is odd for such well motivated people to leave such a mess unculled.
The most useful help is outside the website.
I hope a breath of fresh air is on the
> While the official Tor site arguably needs a thorough resign, designing
> a manifold manual for diverse interests and levels of ability AND threat
> models is no easy task. It's the classic security/ease of use conundrum!
The part to do first and well is the advice for installing and setting-u
https://www.gentoo.org/news/2018/06/28/Github-gentoo-org-hacked.html
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The installation guide https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en points to a dead end if you choose the experimental version because it hasn't been changed to 0.3.4.x.The torrc that comes with 0.3.4.x is from 2013.
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Teor >> Tor configs haven't changed much since 2013.>And that's deliberate: every time we update the minimal torrc, package managers>ask operators if they want to overwrite their existing torrc, and some operators>say "yes". Then they wonder why their relay
nusenu wrote:
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2018-June/013244.html
That may be so but the reason I brought this up was because the downloading of
0.3.3 failed and someone might give up at that point.
Rob
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Hej Damian,
Even as root Nyx asks for a 'Tor controller password'.
What would that be?
Robert
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out of German newspaper taz:https://www.taz.de/Kommentar-Razzien-bei-Netzaktivisten/!5515912/Comment raids on net activistsTargeted intimidationArmed police search the flats "Zwiebelfreunde" even though they are witnesses. That they were not summoned is scandalous.A LAN network is illuminatedT
Would anyone have had any luck running a relay via mobile broadband in Australia?The DirPort 9030 and the ORPort 9001 are blocked. Is it impossible to work around the port blocking?Robert
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What provider - I used to run one on iiNet broadband.
P
Optus, P.
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Thank you,
It is a Raspberry Pi tethered to a cellphone with bulk data and fair speed
which is much faster than a landline and modem would be. Telstra guaranteed "
nought bytes/sec ".
Grarpamp said
>
> ... a block is a block. Either get it lifted, or
> vpn / shell / proxy / tunnel around it,
> From: keifer.
> In the torrc file, type QRPort then a space then the port number you want
> to run your relay on.
Using a port scanning site no common ports appear open so there may be some
translation going on out of my reach.
Again it is a sim card in a phone from which the 'net comes to a
How do I set the ORPort to Auto so that tor chooses the port?
ORPort Auto is rejected
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Embarassingly I asked...
How do I set the ORPort to Auto so that tor chooses the port?
ORPort Auto is rejected
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> It appears to be case sensitive: if you say "auto" it should work,
> but if you say "Auto" it won't know what
Teor,
> Please run:
> tor --verify-config -f torrc
> before posting a torrc.
That's useful to know.
Now that I've used 'auto' for both DirPort and ORPort I still get 'unable to
prove they're reachable' for the ports tor has chosen.
Is it just a w
Teor,
>>> Most mobile carriers use carrier-grade NAT.
Thanks for that.
But yet again, I do not have anything but a 'phone passing data via wi-fi to a
computer (a Raspberry Pi in this case) so there's no router.
From what you say and what I've tried Optus is having a jo
broadband possible inAustralia?tor --verify-config -f torrcMy apologies. My torrc file says “QRPort 9002” and that is the saved file, my relay is running perfectly fine. Strange. I have numerous foreign VPS running smoothly without drama. I would try running relays off of the VPS then. If these VPS
on Tor presently?
Conrad,
For diversity I would participate and learn to use BSD to run a relay.
Robert
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> Dear exit node operators,
>
> Could you please recommend vps providers allowing to run tor exit nodes?
>
> I checked many vps operators but most of them allow relays but not exit
> nodes according to AUP or ToS.
I can only say I have exits running on VPSs which either h
> So can you post some provider names?
Comsitec.de is one which is ok with exits but I have a lot of trouble getting
their attention when it stops.
It is in Germany which is much better than being in USA because the mentality
is better.
Two I have which now say exits are not accepted
Andreas,
> 'Can't have tor' and 'can't have exit nodes' are two separate things.
> Middle nodes (aka non-exits) are helpful as well.
>
The meaning of 'can't have Tor' in their eyes is any form of Tor at all
absolutely. They don't want to think about it whatsoever.
Spineless.
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That is clear and consise and well needed.
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"At about 02:00 UTC June 18th 2014, changes at the domain registrar
caused the CentOS.org domain to get marked as Inactive. This caused
widespread outages, with all services in centos.org including:
- - Mirror Network ( internal centos.org as well as external )
- - All mirrorlist
- - All isolist
-
I would like to see that become the standard for checking newboys's relays.
It makes a lot of sense to collect the whole set of data and save tentative
questions and possibly wrong answers on this list (by well meaning people
nonetheless).
No one knows what security weaknesses exist by acc
Matt,
No, I mean every ab initio Tor relay operator.
>From my experience getting into Tor and from watching the list it is obvious
>that there is quite often a chasm between those with the goodwill to run a
>relay and those confident with Linux and Tor jargon/lexicon.
Even asking que
Julien,
That is very useful and well explained.
Thank you.
Robert
>
> The problem with Tor is the "single-thread working" for
> encryption/relaying, so if you have a second CPU core available, may be
> you can open a second Tor instance in order to use the second core
> capacity.
>
> In fact,
A free online course from The Linux Foundation for beginners begins today.
https://www.edx.org/
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Why only one relay on a whole server?
I was thinking of doing the same but because on a dedicated server mulitple
relays and exits would be more economical than the same number of VPSs.
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> I wrote:
>
>> Why only one relay on a whole server?
>>
>> I was thinking of doing the same but because on a dedicated server
>> mulitple relays and exits would be more economical than the same
>> number of VPSs.
>
>> Robert
David wrote:
>
Perhaps it is worth a discrete try with a reduced exit policy.
I have several VPS exits running against stated bans.
The superficial legal statements apparently are not the entire story.
Robert
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