[tor-dev] tor-dev Digest, Vol 51, Issue 34

Rekha Tokas rekha13102 at iiitd.ac.in
Thu Apr 23 12:51:52 UTC 2015


Can I get the list of websites which are blocking tor traffic to view or
edit their page ??
On 23 Apr 2015 17:30, <tor-dev-request at lists.torproject.org> wrote:

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> From: teor <teor2345 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [tor-dev] Experimenting with private tor setup
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> > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 23:14:07 -0400
> > From: CJ Ess <zxcvbn4038 at gmail.com>
> ?
> > I think that just leaves a couple questions for now:
> >
> > - I know the directory authority's certificate needs to be
> > renewed periodically (looks like 12 months default). Since it asked for a
> > password that is something I need to do manually then send a HUP,
> correct?
> > Later on I'll try to hack generating a cert with days or hours of time
> just
> > to see what happens, but would like to know what the correct way to
> handle
> > it is.
>
> Yes, you will need to generate new authority certificates when they expire.
>
> Look at "man tor-gencert" for more details - you may be able to enter a
> blank password, or generate a new certificate and send a HUP on a cron job.
> Alternately, look at the chutney source code for how it's done there. (This
> isn't my area of expertise.)
>
> > - All of my routers have done the bandwidth tests, but I see this warning
> > on the DAs with each vote:
> >
> > Apr 22 22:39:41.000 [warn] Consensus with empty bandwidth: G=0 M=5 E=0
> > D=243 T=248
> >
> > Is this something that will fill out as the uptime of the instances
> > increase? Or is this something I should look into?
>
> I think you need to run a separate bandwidth authority to get bandwidths
> in your consensus. This probably isn't necessary for your purposes, as your
> instances are all on the same host.
>
> It's also not something that chutney does, and chutney networks function
> fine.
>
> teor
>
> teor2345 at gmail dot com
> pgp 0xABFED1AC
> https://gist.github.com/teor2345/d033b8ce0a99adbc89c5
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> teor at blah dot im
> OTR D5BE4EC2 255D7585 F3874930 DB130265 7C9EBBC7
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