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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2016 18:15:02 +0200
From: jensm1 <jensm1@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [tor-relays] tor-relays Digest, Vol 68, Issue 14
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<Jens, I give it another try if we can get me where I dont show outside like I did. I'll get back with
ya                                                                                                                        <in a few days. Busy at present time. and send u a copy of the torrc file to the bbj address?. I can get                                                                                                                      <that to you sometime tomorrow. It will come  from the homer2 address. Tks by the way. The relay                                                                                                                   <name was "danielboon">
other hand, you can also stay with the digest, if you don't plan on
posting here regularly.

Setting up a relay can be a lot of work, especially if you've never done
it before. If you really want to do it, don't give up! You're probably
almost there, since your relay is running and shown on Atlas. If you
tell me the name of your relay and/or send me your full torrc, I might
be able to help you with the remaining problems. Don't feel bad for
asking questions and help, we all had to start at some point.
 
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Today's Topics:

1. Re: tor-relays Digest, Vol 68, Issue 15 (daniel boone)
2. Re: tor-relays Digest, Vol 68, Issue 14 (jensm1)
3. Re: [tor-relays-universities] Legal issues relevant to UK
(Jens Kubieziel)
4. Re: Guard vs Exit Bandwidth (teor)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2016 17:41:52 +0200
From: "daniel boone" <homer2@xxxxxxx>
To: tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] tor-relays Digest, Vol 68, Issue 15
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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2016 18:15:02 +0200
From: jensm1 <jensm1@xxxxxxx>
To: tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] tor-relays Digest, Vol 68, Issue 14
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To change your mailing-list preferences, you can simply visit
https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays. On the
other hand, you can also stay with the digest, if you don't plan on
posting here regularly.

Setting up a relay can be a lot of work, especially if you've never done
it before. If you really want to do it, don't give up! You're probably
almost there, since your relay is running and shown on Atlas. If you
tell me the name of your relay and/or send me your full torrc, I might
be able to help you with the remaining problems. Don't feel bad for
asking questions and help, we all had to start at some point.


> On the Atlas page I did see when I did a search it had found me but I
> did not linke what I saw meaning location, ip address and provider.
>
I'm not sure what you mean by that. Is the info wrong? Or is the fact,
that this info is publically available a problem for you?

> As for the info on the proxy that is greek to me too. I usually use a
> vpn service for everything else but tor does not let that happen for me.
>
I'm also not sure I understand what your problem is, and what a VPN has
to do with that. Are you using a VPN to access the internet? If so, what
is the reason for that?

> Im not going to have the us law officles beating on my door.
>
If you don't run an exit, they will most certainly not come to you.


I think it's best to take this conversation off the list for now, since
this doesn't concern most relay-operators anymore, but feel free to
message me directly, I'm happy to help you with your questions and problems!

Jens



Am 04.09.2016 um 17:30 schrieb daniel boone:
> I appricate your help on this but this is all getting over my head. I
> did create a folder for tor-relays in my inbox. As for changing from
> "digest" to "actual mails" i dont see where to do that unless I
> reregister with a new name and email. I wanted to run a relay and not
> get into any BS over here but I think I may considring what you posted
> back to me.
>
> On the Atlas page I did see when I did a search it had found me but I
> did not linke what I saw meaning location, ip address and provider. I
> have it set up wrong and not going to be a pain in the yazoo on all of
> this. I think i may scrap my idea of a relay Jensm.
>
> As for the info on the proxy that is greek to me too. I usually use a
> vpn service for everything else but tor does not let that happen for
> me. I thank you for what you and matt have tried to get me going, I
> did and its not correct and Im not going to have the us law officles
> beating on my door.
>
> Regards
> Daniel
> [snip digest]
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2016 21:08:13 +0200
From: Jens Kubieziel <maillist@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: tor-relays-universities@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] [tor-relays-universities] Legal issues
relevant to UK
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I ran some relays at Geman universities in the past. I guess my
experiences won't help here. Maybe someone on tor-relays has experience
with running a relay at an UK university, so I send this mail to
tor-relays@ too.

* Duncan Guthrie schrieb am 2016-09-01 um 01:09 Uhr:
> I'm hoping to run a Tor relay here at a University in the UK.
> Is there anyone here who might have some experience with this in the
> past? I have been researching legal issues but information is
> extremely sparse (mostly relating to the DMCA). All I can really work
> out is that the issues relating to ISPs apply more generally, and more
> strictly to a Tor exit node operator.
> What protections, if any, exist here in the UK for a Tor exit node
> operator?
>
> Thanks,
> Duncan
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Jens Kubieziel http://www.kubieziel.de
Die meisten großen Taten, die meisten großen Gedanken haben einen
belächelnswerten Anfang. Albert Camus
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:53:37 +1000
From: teor <teor2345@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Guard vs Exit Bandwidth
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> On 3 Sep 2016, at 03:53, Tristan <supersluether@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> But hidden service traffic makes up about 0.01% of Tor traffic.

0.9 Gbps / 75 Gbps = 1.2%

> Total is about 75Gb/s: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/bandwidth.html
>
> Hidden services are about 900Mb/s: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/hidserv-rend-relayed-cells.html

Hidden Service traffic goes through two Guards and no Exits, Exit traffic goes through one of each.

That said, the most likely explanation isL
* almost every Exit has the Guard flag, but only a proportion of Guards have the Exit flag, and
* the bandwidth allocation algorithms give relays with Exit and Guard flags all Exit and no Guard traffic, because Exits are rarer than Guards.

Tim

>
> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Green Dream <greendream848@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Don't forget that some traffic enters through guards but lands on
> hidden services, skipping Exits.
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