-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 11/05/2014 10:35 AM, Libertas wrote: > I would love to start a larger conversation about running Tor on > OpenBSD. I've been considering making a guide describing the > process. However, that violates the OpenBSD philosophy to some > extent. They tend to only help those who help themselves - in the > long term, only those who want to learn Unix and who RTFMs continue > using OpenBSD.[1] Hopefully, though, we can spark enough interest > that node operators will take that initiative. I know there's been > a lot more interest in OpenBSD on Hacker News et al. since the > surveillance revelations.
As a node operator and as someone who has been a small-time sysadmin for *something* with the Unix nature since 1996, I have to say that the main reason I run my nodes on Linux is that I don't feel I know my way around any modern *BSD enough to lock them down properly. A thorough guide to setting up -- and maintaining -- OpenBSD for a node would help with that a great deal. zw -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUWkZ+AAoJEJH8wytnaapk86gQAMNNd8aHpCqzAZsqBYV+8fd1 /vUomi16gUBlXjd6zLGGBXfzoFnAFDUeF3Y/gtbGnZuWswd/zxGUmUcbY81xjUf5 1ZEx1pknfdGSZ2HBrZvFDxVtq7VVIKAlIVFf95mQpCQ1iSEnOWYNL6oe5RfbcWAk GtJREVal5Y/c77A0QYISQ682NZ53zQk0pBuwYgHd2OL6omDR8LUm/P75Gek+89mX ji8U9hYGgbvDmfyw8cEl0JrUXruecGxp9oFo/j8SH44b8Wcq/F3ht5trg44MHoHz T0Sq7gYSVdbsdwnhgbSo4sqmNcad5QhYkiemcuxBqlCP5sWsR3UQa4XiOHnygjVf rJVtRclTJV7FzICYHH6yHU9V8tDA9AQz4aldZtOfOn22cj4ri+RiwayVFPq6mR7T p6Z8rqn57b0WjQ8vWRSgUAg+sTdUaXzK/jJbR1k2W91Nr3IM/9R1MIoBLN11x8yl N3Jv3mADlgFwhZ0Xn7OWJqxnSKnrJmr3I2scGMrSsb+iagO2lw1GfSvkbh5fbyb3 HDvZWhH0PvMhHYco0MOIIsw4gp6jTW3X1coUniAs6vVo6E/gj53cnFEZYev1R8E5 7/dgZstnJBLvJCTU08jSOTyAsGkoLT26+9uZs7QFKLPzyL486UarZb5L1ia7hUgD mf1+SwCWVNo7XMFNLPjo =1t19 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays