Hi,
excuse my bad english.
I would run an exit relay on a virtual server. For now i run just a non exit
relay on my own mini server. I don't like too much do not have full control on
the server, but, for me, it is the only way to run an exit relay.
How I know which service can get me a pubbli
Hi,
excuse my bad english.
I would run an exit relay on a virtual server. For now i run just a non exit
relay on my own mini server. I don't like too much do not have full control on
the server, but, for me, it is the only way to run an exit relay.
How do I know which service allow me to cust
Ook, thank you everybody for this advices. I asked to some providers. As
soon as I know if some provider is willing to help to run an exit relay
server and to customize WHOIS records, I let you know.
regards
Gigi
Il 20/12/18 03:59, Nathaniel Suchy ha scritto:
Hi Gigi,
Your ISP will need to
Hi,
It's not an absolute requirement for me, I just want easily manage abuse
reports.
Today I asked to contabo team support and they said me that they don't allow
exit relay. In the tor wiki page is written that they allow exit relay.
I asked to keyweb too, they said that let me know as soon
Hi,
I need to install some additional software, to make the "DirFrontPage" work?
I loaded an html file on my tor directory, uncommented the diretive
"DirFrontPage /path/html-file", but It doesn't works and I don't see
anything related to it in the log notice file. What I am doin wrong? I
don'
Yes, I solved switching from DirPort 9030 to 80. I don't know why, but
in every debian machine on which i run tor, when I send kill -HUP
signal, often the process crash. In the log I read that It can't read
the config file, so I just restart It through systemd.
anyway, thank you.
bye
Il 27/1
Hello,
Do I have to worry about those many warns on my log file?
[warn] Tried to establish rendezvous on non-OR circuit with purpose Acting as
rendezvous (pending)
I found some old posts on this warn, but I don't understand if it is a security
issue and what I have to do to fix this.
Someone
OK thanks, now I feel better. It's just that It is the first exit relay that I
maintain, so I'm not very experienced on security issues.
Cheers, Gigi
Il 29 dicembre 2018 10:47:34 CET, niftybunny ha
scritto:
>
>
>> On 29. Dec 2018, at 10:21, dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Do I h
Hello,
i'm a student, so I lack many networking notions.
Which are the most privacy reliable public dns servers? I don't exactly know
how choose a third part DNS server. I read that cloudfare servers are audited
by third parties but I'm not sure that I can trust. do you think that audition
is
OK. I think that I'll buy a new virtual server in an anonymously way, set my
DNS server and than use that server for my exit relays and my devices too. I
have just to think how to anonymize queries from my home network.
Thanks
Il 22 gennaio 2019 10:05:41 CET, Rose ha scritto:
>The best opti
Ah, I didn't know It, obviously ;).
Thanks
Il 22 gennaio 2019 10:29:39 CET, Rose ha scritto:
>*the option should go in your torrc
>
>On 22/01/19 5:26 PM, Rose wrote:
>> If you run Tor on your devices in your home network, you can use the
>> option 'DNSPort ', so for example, if you did 'DNSPor
In the threat model that I worry about, DNS are part of the problem. If
a malicious entity can put together DNS data with other big data, It can
increases its power and becomes a more dangerous threat.
But as I said, I lack many networking notions.
Anyway I find very satisfying the solutions y
Of course. But, as far as I know, you can host multiple domains to the
same ip. So, in such case, if you only know the ip you can't tell what
domain I visit.
It's just that I don't understand why the public dns providers claim to
improve privacy.
Il 23/01/19 09:01, Rose ha scritto:
adversar
Ok, i understood. So, for my purposes it's not useful to change dns servers.
I'll continue to use my ISP DNS servers or those of my virtual server provider.
Thanks
Il 23 gennaio 2019 15:54:34 CET, Dmitrii Tcvetkov ha
scritto:
>On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 11:23:50 +0100
>dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
>
>>
Came on guys, don't be so touchy. If it can harm the network it's not
harassment to point it out.
Maybe, sometimes, it would be better to say things in a more gently way to tor
operators that make mistakes.
Cheers
Gigi
Il 10 febbraio 2019 20:12:49 CET, s7r ha scritto:
>+1
>
>It looks like
I use Trabia. Is cheap, unlimited bandwidth and they are very for friendly.
There are a lot of exit relays on trabia; but I think that would be better to
diversify the providers.
I never received any complaint though I have a quite open exit policy. i think
that they manage the complaints.
Urdn
Urdn.com.ua, I'm sorry, I mean unlimited bandwidth
Il 15 febbraio 2019 09:59:13 CET, dns1...@riseup.net ha scritto:
>I use Trabia. Is cheap, unlimited bandwidth and they are very for
>friendly. There are a lot of exit relays on trabia; but I think that
>would be better to diversify the providers.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy
I use the second in the list.
Il 15 febbraio 2019 10:05:48 CET, Volker Mink ha scritto:
>___
>tor-relays mailing list
>tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
>https://lists.torproject.org/cgi
I contacted keyweb and they allow exit policy with restricted policy. Maybe
more open too than 53, 80 and 443
Il 15 febbraio 2019 10:14:02 CET, dns1...@riseup.net ha scritto:
>https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy
>
>I use the second in the list.
>
>Il 15 febbraio 20
LOL
Anyway, thanks nusenu, I think I'll take a look to ASN, though is a bit
overwhelming for me. I was hoping for some statistics already done.
Cheers
Il 15 febbraio 2019 19:23:19 CET, Charly Ghislain ha
scritto:
>`https://atlas.torproject.org (yes this is the old domain but less to
>type
>
I though that it was more difficult because the high number of ASs, but I
didn't take a look. Now I see that is very clear.
Thanks
Il 15 febbraio 2019 20:42:00 CET, nusenu ha scritto:
>
>
>dns1...@riseup.net:
>> Anyway, thanks nusenu, I think I'll take a look to ASN, though is a
>> bit overwhe
As regards Linux box I would say one thing: if you are worried about NSA etc..
how you could use operating systems that are not enterly free software? If your
operating system contains binary blob, if your mother board hasn't a free boot
loader how do you know that it has not a backdoor or some
"That can be avoided with some OS, typically stringent against them like
OpenBSD"
As far as I know, those distributions include non free firmwares, which,
potentially or maybe not, could contain some backdoors.
I don't want to preach no one, but for me is a ethical, moral question. I want
to a
Thanks for your response. It wasn't clear to me if those operating systems
would install any kind of firmware automatically. I want to try openbsd, maybe
recompiling the kernel if I can.
Cheers
Il 16 febbraio 2019 07:29:20 CET, grarpamp ha scritto:
>On 2/16/19, dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
>> A
Hello,
I run an exit relay with a restricted exit policy. I never have allowed any
SMTP port, but today I received an abuse complaint about sending spam. How is
it possible?
Cheers
Gigi___
tor-relays mailing list
tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
https
Thanks, I think that the spam has been sent from a webmailer, like you
suggested, as I never have allowed any SMTP port.
Cheers
Il 3 maggio 2019 14:31:24 CEST, justaguy ha scritto:
>https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-April/017127.html
>
>On 03/05/2019 14:28, abuse net wrote
Hello,
I have an exit relay on a debian remote vm. Yesterday, after I installed
the last linux security update, I rebooted It, and than I had a problem
with additional IPs, that were no more being assigned. In order to
understand if it were a problem caused by the last upgrade I restored a
pr
Thank you very much for your support.
I think i'll wait a few days to find a solution, otherwise I'll ask for a reset
of my VM.
Cheers
Gigi
Il 18 giugno 2019 17:26:11 CEST, David Goulet ha
scritto:
>On 18 Jun (12:51:45), dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
>> Hello,
>
>Hi!
>
>>
>> I have an exit rel
Today I solved the problem deleting the folder /var/lib/for and creating a new
relay.
I tried to restore at least the old keys but the problem persisted. So I
definitely think that the problem were the keys.
When I created that backup I verified the integrity with the -W tar option, and
then I
Hello,
I'm trying to build tor for from source on a x86 Debian stretch machine. I
first installed all dependencies, but when I launch the "./configure" command I
see the following error:
configure: WARNING: Unable to find liblzma.
configure: WARNING: Unable to find libzstd
I installed, among t
OK.i didn't installed pkg-config. Now it works without any warning. Thank you
very much ;)
Gigi
On 25 June 2019 13:31:53 CEST, teor wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> On 25 Jun 2019, at 18:03, dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to build tor
>
>What version of tor?
>
>> for from source on a x86 Debian s
Hello,
I should activate an asymmetrical FTTH connection (1000/200). I should
buy a new router in order to manage properly this bandwidth. If
possible, I would run an exit relay instance in the router too. I was
thinking to buy an APU4 board or the RockPro64. Does someone have tested
this boa
Yes, I know.
Keyweb rent IPs, from 9 € per month for 8 IPs. They say that I'd need at least
a Rv-server. But I don't know how to do. Would be possible to use different
IPs on my home connection, than those assigned from my ISP? Could you give me
some tips?
On 27 July 2019 18:38:00 CEST, nus
For the sake of clarity: I was just thinking.. I'll do nothing until I'm not
sure what I'm doing. Thank you for sharing your experience, anyway I would be
grateful if someone just answered to my question.
My idea was to run an exit relay with a very very reduced exit policy
(53,80,443), not wit
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