On October 1, 2015 1:49:28 AM CDT, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>On 10/01/2015 04:24 AM, Cypher wrote:
>> I'm setting up a new Hidden Service and I need to figure out how to
>turn
>> off relaying. I remember this being discussed a while back on this
>list
>> but can'
Hi,
I'm setting up a new Hidden Service and I need to figure out how to turn
off relaying. I remember this being discussed a while back on this list
but can't find it. How do I turn relaying off on a HS node?
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relay, the network can
use the extra bandwidth, and I'm just there to make sure things don't go
horribly wrong.
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This person simply doesn't have the knowledge to run a secure Linux server.
They barely know Windows. So, at least for now, it's got to be Windows.
Plus, it adds variety to the network.
Cypher
On September 24, 2015 10:45:58 PM CDT, Banny wrote:
>why not use linux to do
nstall and configure a relay on Windows
or can anyone give me some advice?
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On 04/02/2015 07:21 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 06:54:56PM -0500, Cypher wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I'm configuring two hidden services on the same box (Ubuntu 14.04). In
>> my torrc I have the following four lines:
>
ything looks ok.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks,
Cypher
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On 02/08/2015 10:48 AM, Crypto wrote:
> Hello Everyone!
>
> About once a week I go in search of TOR hidden services that may be
> of interest to me. I found one this morning that I think is really
> great! I purchased a Ebook reader a couple of weeks ago and have been
> looking for sites to d
Vignesh Prabhu:
> Hi,
>
>
> Cypher:
>> A few months ago, I seem to remember the general advice being not to
>> use Torbirdy. But I see the software was updated only a few months ago
>> so I assume it's in active development. Can I assume Torbirdy is safe
>&g
A few months ago, I seem to remember the general advice being not to
use Torbirdy. But I see the software was updated only a few months ago
so I assume it's in active development. Can I assume Torbirdy is safe
to use?
Thanks!
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gh an .onion address.
Given that, are there any other security considerations I need to take
into account?
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Cypher
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gh an .onion address.
Given that, are there any other security considerations I need to take
into account?
Thanks,
Cypher
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y and performed the same configuration there.
As soon as I enabled FoxyProxy, the connect went through with no problem.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior when configuring Thunderbird
manually? Am I doing something wrong?
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arding in Russia between June and
July. What drove so many users to Tor during that month? I can't
remember anything. Were there elections?
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On 12/29/2014 09:52 AM, Lars Luthman wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-12-29 at 09:11 -0600, Cypher wrote:
>> So I'm looking through the Der Spiegel data dump and noticed the
>> following statement on document 35543:
>>
>> "The client must not be running a Tor route
wrong way. But I'm curious. What are your thoughts?
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On 12/23/2014 06:18 PM, Ben Tasker wrote:
> In torrc - where you've got a NickName, ORPort etc disabled, comment it out
> and restart tor
>
> As a side note, if you've got accounting disabled, you should probably
> disable that too.
Many thanks, Ben! That's simpl
Hi Everyone,
The docs say it's not a good idea to run a HS on the same node as a
relay. I'm looking through the docs and the config file and can't find a
way to turn relaying off for the node I'm running my HS on. Can anyone
advise?
Thanks!
Cypher
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Thank you very much for all the information. I'm glad to find that the
network at least sees the relay. I'll just sit on the logs and wait for
a while to see what happens. I'll also check the consensus from time to
time just in case.
Thanks again!
Cypher
On 12/19/2014 04:1
pearing.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks!
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Does anyone know of a way to make the Apache webserver talk to the Tor
network? Specifically, I'm wanting to do proxing over Tor and am not
sure how to make the server have access to Tor.
Thanks!
Cypher
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f you don't have the DogecoinDark wallet, you can get it at
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Just wanted to let everyone know. This is the last post I'll make about
the topic. I won't be spamming the list.
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s well.
There's no real benefit to creating a larger than 'standard' key at this
point.
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ect /is not/
accepting patches submitted by NSA or GCHQ! Sure, I realize those
agencies could very easily embed someone within the project (in fact,
don't a few of the Tor project folks work in intel?) but developing a
trusting relationship by accepting patches just seems like
I use a service that provides both a clearnet address and an onion
address. I only access this service through Tor and I usually do it via
the clearnet address. Are there any benefits to accessing such a service
via its onion address?
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On 07/31/2014 09:09 AM, Martin Kepplinger wrote:
> Am 2014-07-31 01:02, schrieb Cypher:
>> I'm about to fire up another exit relay and I want to make sure users
>> are protected from picking both of my relays in the same chain. So I
>> came across the MyFamily variable
your relays fingerprint. What do I
use instead and where can I get it?
2. Do I need to list the current relay in its own MyFamily variable or
just every other relay I run excluding the current one?
Thanks,
Cypher
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e shed some light on this?
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On 2014-07-23 18:05, Tempest wrote:
Kristy Chambers:
Have I written, that there is anything creepy about that?
The basic question is, in how the tor project can be trusted if we
look
on suspicious activities of tor developers (e.g. choosing worse design
decisions).
the fundamental logical fa
I run an exit relay that's been up for a few months now. The other day,
I had to reboot the server and my relay information is saying it's only
been up for 4 days with a consensus score of 32. Is that normal? Is this
good/bad/indifferent?
Thanks!
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fe to use with Tor or still a bit shaky?
Thanks!
Cypher
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Is there a way to control the number of hops that Tor makes? For
example, if I wanted to increase or decrease the default number?
Thanks!
Cypher
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On 03/12/2014 03:15 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 03:13:42PM -0500, Cypher wrote:
>> Is there a way to control the number of hops that Tor makes? For
>> example, if I wanted to increase or decrease the
On Mar 6, 2014, at 3:44, Mike Cardwell wrote:
* on the Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 02:02:50AM -0600, Cypher wrote:
1. Let's say my hidden service is xxxcf.onion. What would the users
final JID be? Would they still be u...@chat.cpunk.us or would the
onion address come into play?
Depends.
we run a Jingle node and act as a media relay, I assume
users still will not be able to do voice and video while connected to
our server over Tor. Is that correct? Is there any way to safely offer
voice and video to Tor connected users?
Thanks in advance,
Cypher
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