If you want this to run mostly hands-off, please install and properly
configure the Debian package "unattended-upgrades". Make sure all the
packages on the system are updated automatically, not only Tor! Verify
that this actually happens. (One thing I learned in the past is that
without the package "update-notifier-common", your system won't reboot
automatically to activate new kernels.)
Locking yourself out of the system doesn't sound like a good idea.
(Sometimes kernels are installed on a relatively small /boot partition,
you will occasionally have to login and remove old kernels in that
case.) Disable password logins and use a SSH key with a good passphrase
on it.
Best regards,
Alexander
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On 2015-04-18 12:06, tor-server-crea...@use.startmail.com wrote:
I need some help.
My dedicated server is running debian and is new, set up by my
serverhoster.
I want to run a TOR-Relay:
- It should always update to latest stable automatically.
- It should be save.
I will edit the torrc by myself. What i need is simple copy+paste
codeline for:
- isntall and run functional auto-update for tor (is it libevent?) just
simply @root user without user/pgp dealing stuff. pgp stuff is
confusing me!
- deactivate complete access (ssh disable?) to ensure savety (i have to
reinstall the system by serverhoster-website if change needet) i want
to lock out even myself.
Is this a practical idea to most easy set-up and let run without
struggle?
Please help, thanks.
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