Conrad Rockenhaus: > I noticed this when I started it up. It appears that the version of > Tor on EPEL is out of date. I’ll build it out of source to fix it. > I’ll probably have to do that for the Cloud solution as well since > the lifecycle of EPEL is normally behind. 0.2.9.14 reached stable ~16 hours ago (generally a EPEL package stays in testing for 2 weeks before reaching stable) https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2017-97efaab7e7 If you do not want to build yourself you can enable the EPEL testing repo to get updates faster. If timely tor updates is a top priority, you might want to choose another OS. Also please enable auto updates on your images so we avoid having lots of outdated relays on the network. https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/OperatorsTips/RPMUpdates#CentOSandRHEL - please automate the process of setting a proper MyFamily configuration - please ensure that relays have a meaningful ContactInfo set please do not forget to set MyFamily on all your relays https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/A5C6D2EBCCA77D0B09364DD6B75FEC817AF977FA teor wrote: > I also wonder if there's a way of giving people a BSD image option > as well. Yes, BSD images would be great! IMHO the biggest drawback with AWS is bw cost - which is a lot more expensive than most other hosters. With the same kind of money operators would be able to push a lot more traffic if they choose an unmetered hoster. From a cost point of view I would advise against AWS. thanks for your efforts -- https://mastodon.social/@nusenu twitter: @nusenu_
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