On Freitag, 2. August 2024 02:10:21 CEST Martin Gebhardt via tor-relays wrote: > >> Since you are all tinkering with your servers anyway, why don't you try > >> deb822-style ;-) > > > > Because that doesn't make sense for public Tor nodes, but rather for > > .onion > > services. > > Many ISPs and providers have a Debian and Tor mirror and I use them via > > clearnet because reliability for security updates is important to me. > > ok, you are probably referring to the fact that i use the repo via .onion. > But i actually wanted to point out the format of the APT source files, see > https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/apt/sources.list.5.en.html#DEB822-STYL > E_FORMAT :-) Aah. Ooh, thanks. Interesting. I didn't know that. Must be new or I missed it in the release notes. > And regardless of that: In my opinion, it makes perfect sense to also obtain > public services such as OS updates via Tor. The more data flying around the > Tor network, the better it is for the Tor network. With 100 Tor instances and 20G for Tor traffic, the daily repo delta gives me almost zero ;-) On the other hand, we are currently building a hidden service exchange. Damn, the Tor network is overloaded with DoS attacks, so I try to avoid any traffic. -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
_______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays