Brought up adding these human factors to relays
and user programmatic selection of various class of
relay, torizen provided classes, etc many times over
years in web of trust posts. It never seems to go anywhere.
Maybe people are more afraid of relays now.
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Hey Everyone,
I used to be a good C programmer but I haven't written a line of C or
C++ in over a decade so, needless to say, my skills are rusty. Right
now, I run an exit relay but I want to do more. I'd like to get
involved in contributing code.
> Linus Nordberg linus at nordberg.se
> Thu Jan 28 09:02:56 UTC 2016
> > Stephan Seitz wrote
> > Wed, 27 Jan 2016 22:34:57 +0100:
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> > „netstat -tanp6 | grep 9001” shows the open port but only one
> > connection (IPv4 has much more). The program arm is only showing IPv4
> > connections.
>
> Not
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 10:02:56AM +0100, Linus Nordberg wrote:
I don't know if 'arm' knows about IPv6.
That was an indirect question of mine. ;-)
Your IPv6 address should show up in Atlas [2], under "OR
Addresses". Does it?
Yes, it is.
Then I will wait.
Thanks for your answers!
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I think it could be a good topic for face-to-face discussion.
I also think it dovetails with our trust-aware approach. I'm
not sure I think ID in the usual official sense will mean much
in this context (but we can discuss); however, if a useful notion
of identity can be introduced it could be one o
Hi Fabio,
You continue to bring in interesting controversial ideas and I love you
for that! [but not only that :D] My thoughts about it are too complex to
express here now with the little time I currently have. We should make
this a topic for the developer meeting.
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Hello,
i've been considering that in the Tor network, end-users deserve the
"anonymity by design", but that's not a requirement for Tor Relay operators.
So, assuming that any Tor Relay that does bad-things is anonymous
(providing un-traceable or difficult-to-be-traced identifiable
information), w
Stephan Seitz wrote
Wed, 27 Jan 2016 22:34:57 +0100:
| I changed the torrc and added the following lines (after some
| instructions found on the list):
For reference, [1] is another hopefully useful resource even if it's a
bit outdated by now.
[1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/d