These folk might be of help: http://www.slug.org.au/
Cheers,
Wayne
On 25 January 2014 00:31, I beatthebastards@inbox.com wrote:
To avoid dragging down the quality of debate on this list it would help me to speak to people in Sydney who could advise me directly.
Robert
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Not apparently. I tried them. They are shrinking out of apathy which is endemic in Australia. Robert
Prove me wrong, numbats!
Wayne
On 25 January 2014 00:31, I beatthebastards@inbox.com wrote:
To avoid dragging down the quality of debate on this list it would help me to speak to people in Sydney who could advise me directly.
What is it you're looking for? I can talk to some Tor stuff (most maybe), but not others and I've never 'coached' anyone formally nor done group user training. I'm going to be passing through Sydney next week, but not for long.
-tom On Jan 25, 2014 12:41 PM, "I" beatthebastards@inbox.com wrote:
Not apparently. I tried them. They are shrinking out of apathy which is endemic in Australia. Robert
Prove me wrong, numbats!
Wayne
On 25 January 2014 00:31, I beatthebastards@inbox.com wrote:
To avoid dragging down the quality of debate on this list it would help me to speak to people in Sydney who could advise me directly.
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I live in Sydney. What are you after exactly? I'm not an expert, just a relay/exit operator though, but I'll help out if I can.
Cheers
Ramo
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Ramo,
Thanks! I don't know Linux very well at all so iptables, ssh, fail2ban lighttpd help would be good.\
Robert
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I live in Sydney. What are you after exactly? I'm not an expert, just a relay/exit operator though, but I'll help out if I can.
Cheers
Ramo
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I'm running an ordinary bridge on what I think is a respectable duty cycle, but over the past three or so months it's not carried any traffic at all.
With the advent of obfsproxy bridges, does the algorithm(?) that serves out bridge addresses no longer recognize ordinary bridges? Are ordinary bridges no longer useful?
Details: Running VBB 0.2.4.20-0.2.21. Network Map and my own port scanners show that the bridge has regularly and reliably hooked onto circuits. A sample of 20 days uptime since March 20th shows the average sent/recv bandwith to be 5%/day, with a range of 2% to 7%.
The bridge shows as running in OOo and Globe.
There is no problem with the "Who has used my bridge" module(?): When I open a Tor client at a remote ISP, "Who has used my bridge" immediately lights up showing traffic from that client's country.
Thanks for any advice - eliaz gpg 0x04DEF82B
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