Hello,
I was wondering if it's possible to run a Web server and tor ORPort on the same
port.
I'm using nginx for my web server and I'm using ports 80 and 443, it would be
cool if the ORPort could also be 443, that would help people that are behind
firewalls, but I can't find any solution for thi
I just relised that the 21(FTP) port is not blocked in most of the restricted
places so I'm going to use it.
Thanks for your post thou
On 2018 m. vasario 21 d. 21:54:43 GMT+02:00, Moritz Bartl
wrote:
>On 21.02.2018 20:38, pikami wrote:
>> I was wondering if it's possible
Does anyone know where I should move my relay?
I can't afford to spend a lot of money, I can only do 5$ a month.
IMG_NETWORK_USAGE
On 2018-04-25 13:09, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> Looks like DigitalOcean has just begun measuring bandwidth usage
> "officially", starting yesterday:
>
>
> https://www
Hello,
What IRC server is this on?
On 2018 m. gegužės 16 d. 18:47:21 GMT+03:00, Colin Childs
wrote:
>1. Open a #tor-relays IRC channel (this is now open, everyone should
>join!)
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This. Also, if you need any help setting up your relay I would be happy to help.
On 2018 m. gegužės 22 d. 00:47:46 GMT+03:00, teor wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> On 21 May 2018, at 18:20, Keifer Bly wrote:
>>
>> I have been running my home computer as a public tor relay for some
>time now with no issues, an
There are two important files "secret_id_key" (RSA identity),
"ed25519_master_id_secret_key" or
ed25519_master_id_secret_key_encrypted(Ed25519 identity).
These files are located in the /var/lib/tor/keys directory.
Back up these files and if your hosting goes out you can use them to continue
host
I also got spamed on 2018-06-05 with an email address
"kirstiea.lucey464...@cz.mexyst.com"
No adress spoofing involved.
On 2018 m. birželio 9 d. 11:07:00 GMT+03:00, nusenu
wrote:
>I also got spam as an off-list reply after sending an email to this
>list (starting with 2018-06-05) but there is