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Re: [tor-relays] I'm Running A Tor Exit But Never Initiated It



Oh yes. My wifi is not only secure but I monitor my router on a daily basis. One thing should also be mentioned, ALL my passwords, master passwords and encryptions go from 14 to 40 characters in length with the use of uppercase, lowercase, numbers and punctuation marks. It doesn't matter what I use or how I use it, it always gets cracked into. To date I'm up to 143 passwords I've used since November/December 2015. Even when I use LUKS encryption with any of the distros I've used they WILL get broken into. Am I allowed to give out my location and name?

On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 3:23 PM, david.carlson.417@xxxxxxxxx <david.carlson.417@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Two thoughts:


I did not see mentioned whether your Wi-fi is secured.

If your running a guest machine in a vm you will not know about the host.

Have you tried booting into a rescue DVD?


David C


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------ Original message------

From: ng0

Date: Sun, May 29, 2016 12:36 PM

To: tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;

Subject:Re: [tor-relays] I'm Running A Tor Exit But Never Initiated It


On 2016-05-29(04:32:12+0000), krutt@xxxxxxxx wrote:> Hey there,>> This situation sounds really weird. Could you try running> sudo 
 cat /var/lib/tor/fingerprint> on one of your Tor-machines? Then we can determine whether you are> really running an exit relay.>> As Arjen stated before, you can probably remove the Tor package with> sudo apt-get install torCorrection: apt-get remove tor> Best regards,> KRutt>> Percy Blakeney:> > There is NO ONE else in this house that uses my computers other than my 13> > year old daughter who plays Minecraft on hers.  I have one Dell desktop> > that runs Linux Mint Rosa, however, sometimes when I turn it on a black> > screen appears with a message stating "VirtualBox restarting."   Neither my> > child nor myself installed VirtualBox on the desktop.  I also have an Acer> > laptop that runs Linux Mint Mate and a Lenovo that runs Windows 10.  When I> > try to install the Tor browser on my Acer it tells me I already have it and> > it's running, however when I try to open it I'm told I don't have it.  Yet> &g
 t; my folders and files tell me otherwise.  I have so much to get out that> > once again I'll apologize for my ADD responses.> >> > On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 11:23 AM, krutt@xxxxxxxx  wrote:> >> >> Hey percy,> >>> >> I can't image a single reason why Tor should be configured to run a> >> relay without the system admins knowledge. Are there any other useres> >> with root access at those machines?> >> You could issue "(sudo) ls -al" on that folder to find out when the Tor> >> configs were created. Are there any other settings set in your torrc?> >>> >> I'm not quite sure but this could be a "good" crypto locker too.> >>> >> Best regards,> >> KRutt> >>> >> Percy Blakeney:> >>> According to files and folders I have on two separate computers in my> >>> house, I am ru
 nning a Tor exit but I absolutely have nothing to do with> >>> it.  I am only able to physically view certain files ie; var/log/tor,> >>> etc/tor/torrc, while other files like var/lib/tor/lock the content is> >>> invisible.  I am MORE than willing to talk to anyone who may be able to> >>> help.--ââ ng0 | http://www.n0.is/u/n4096R/13212A27975AF07677A29F7002A296150C201823_______________________________________________tor-relays mailing listtor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxps://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

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