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Re: Nuked my keyfiles
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 04:21:53AM -0400, Aplin, Justin M wrote:
> I recently uninstalled the 0.2.1.25-0.2.7 package from my Windows
> machine using the built-in uninstall utility and upgraded to the latest
> alpha build (I've had issues installing one version on top of the other
> before) and I totally forgot to look and see whether the uninstall
> utility planned on nuking my Data Directory (it did).
Hm. I wonder if that's a bug. If you apt-get remove tor on debian,
it leaves your key files behind, right? Or I wonder if *that*'s a bug,
since leaving private keys sitting about isn't so good either.
> Of course, I never
> made a backup of my keyfiles (bad japlin!), so I'm now operating with
> new keys and new fingerprints. Besides changing the myfamily option on
> my other relays to reflect the current fingerprint, what should I do at
> this point? I remember when I first set up my relays, the documentation
> recommended sending an email in a specific format to tor-ops, but I
> can't find anything about it anymore. Is this no longer necessary? Am I
> good just sitting tight?
You're fine. We abandoned the whole "mail your fingerprint in" thing
years ago.
Thanks!
--Roger