Hi,
relayor v0.4.0 is released.
relayor helps you with running relays with minimal effort (automate everything).
https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor
This release contains important changes for exit operators
that define their own exit policy, please _do_ read the changelog
if you are an exit operator using relayor _before_ upgrading since
it requires a minor configuration adjustment.
If you do not change the default value for tor_ExitPolicy
no configuration change is required.
Changes since v0.3.3:
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- major: change the format of tor_ExitPolicy (single-line to multi-line)
previously it you defined the exit policy like:
tor_ExitPolicy: "accept *:80, accept *:443, accept *:22"
now you define your exit policy like this:
tor_ExitPolicy:
- accept *:80
- accept *:443
- accept *:22
- support multiple IP addresses for OutboundBindAddressExit
- add support for OpenBSD 6.3 (drop 6.2)
- add support for Ubuntu 18.04 (drop 16.04)
- add support for Fedora 28 (drop 27)
- drop support for Debian 8 and HBSD
- increase min. tor version to 0.2.9.x
- increase min. ansible verstion to 0.2.5.3
- add support for custom addition to MyFamily members
- switch tor_alpha_version from 0.3.3.x to 0.3.4.x
- Debian: switch to HTTPS (from HTTP) for repository traffic
- reorder some torrc items
Main benefits for a tor relay operator
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* automation - no more manual setup tasks
* security:
offline Ed25519 master keys
every tor instance is run with a distinct user
* automatically makes use of IPv6 IPs (if available)
* automatic tor instance generation (two by default - configurable)
* enables tor's Sandbox feature by default on Debian-based systems
* easily choose between alpha/non-alpha releases
* easily restore a relay setup
* easily choose between exit relay/non-exit relay mode
* automatic deployment of a tor exit notice html page via tor's DirPort
* automatic MyFamily management
Supported Operating Systems
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Debian 9 and Debian Testing
OpenBSD 6.3
FreeBSD 10.4, 11.1
Ubuntu 18.04
CentOS 7
Fedora 28
regards,
nusenu
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