Dear fellow relay operators,
we are a loose collective of students inside AS553 (Universität Stuttgart) running one node there. At the moment, we are not allowed to run any nodes since two abuse complaints attracted too much attention to the NOC. The complaints were probably triggered by the well-known DDOS problems a few months ago. After all, the cloud operator was not amused at all but we are in the process of getting back our right to run middle relays in AS553 to support AS diversity.
However, we are happy to announce a new exit node: 4AEBDC4710D2C34FE02AB2A660B62B2A9EE97C5C (howdoyouturnthison) in AS24940 (Hetzner) running on FreeBSD with a local DNS cache.
We are aware of the fact that this is not supporting AS diversity but still better than no relay :)
So far and thanks for all the fish, Random Person
thanks for joining and welcome!
looking forward to see some exits show up on your university network.
consider updating your tor version on your relays.
consider updating your tor version on your relays.
Not OP, but to do this, you can set the pkg repository to the "latest" branch instead of the "quarterly".
To do so, create a file /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf with the following contents:
FreeBSD: { url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/$%7BABI%7D/latest" }
Snippet credit: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/pkg-repository-changed-to-quarterly-in-10... (Needs non-Tor exit IP)
Then update your packages with "pkg upgrade".
Alternatively, you could use Ports if you are willing to compile everything.
Thank You,
Neel Chauhan
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neel@neelc.org:
Not OP, but to do this, you can set the pkg repository to the "latest" branch instead of the "quarterly".
To do so
also documented here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide/FreeBSD
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