-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Runa, Le 15/01/2014 15:20, Runa A. Sandvik a écrit : > On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Patrick ZAJDA <patrick@xxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> Hi all, > > Hi, > >> I have set up an Amazon EC2 instance to run a Tor Relay, I chose >> Obfsproxy Bridges. >> >> First, I am blind and I am not to read the "How to" in the Get >> started page of cloud.torproject.org, so I though all was >> configured, and had a surprise with the security group I have to >> define by myself. :) So my question is: would it be possible to >> make the step by step instructions accessible please ? Less >> pictures or more text in all cases, having text doesn't require >> to remove images. > > Thanks, I have added this to our Trac ticket about updating the > website: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8768) > Thanks you! >> The second point is: I looked at the configuration, and noticed >> bridge is set to 1. I though it made the tor relay private, do I >> have miss-understood something? > > From https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges: Bridge relays (or > "bridges" for short) are Tor relays that aren't listed in the main > Tor directory (as opposed to relays). Since there is no complete > public list of them, even if an ISP is filtering connections to all > the known Tor relays, they probably won't be able to block all the > bridges. > > The difference between a Tor Cloud "obfsproxy bridge" and a > "private bridge" is whether or not the bridge reports its address > (IP address and port) to the Tor Project. If it does, the address > will automatically be distributed to users who need it (through the > help desk, bridges.torproject.org, etc). If it does not, it's up to > you to distribute the address. > OK, so to be sure I understand: with an obfsproxy one, relay address and port are listed but not in atlas.torproject.org? >> If I didn't miss-understand, that explains why it is still not >> listed on atlas.torproject.org, and there is a problem with the >> provided EC2 image. Else, how long in my relay will be listed? > > Only relays are listed on atlas.torproject.org. While it is > possible to run a relay on AWS, it's not recommended for the simple > reason that a useful relay will use too much bandwidth and cost a > lot of money (i.e. there are cheaper hosting alternatives if you > wish to run a relay). > OK, I understand now and won't change anything. :) Thanks, - -- Patrick ZAJDA Skype : gansta93 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJS1p9DAAoJEKPVT2DeSPb4EcgH/0IlRBDvAipWjIkzWObmG2uD jfe7hhyyvyCM9o9RPSbm/AXFvdrbjEB9xBMbOzXc3acsSh1MpzwYCOXqGzotSpUj MRC2ZU9cpdDYKM1AeSsm4SRNOtSHVcg0bWrxB3j1wPwXars130mAdsO1fl05RXNU dyqSnAfrPjhoGPxsWpmgFIQj1C1cJtT1aBBEYPoceI/BrWl0PpAWWRZphEkKpsso JrisReJ2gGeyB6C491MM3DJ5hgMwOFOsh1qYNuaHKoUqEy+ogoDJ5WfOVimYrvY9 UIFEY/UF4y91XzJbql06WZSRA+V8dCir3rnYUxiv7iA0yZbxIAudruawX5gNb6g= =PtVG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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