On Thu, Oct 03, 2019 at 02:33:43PM +0200, Klaus Heckenbach wrote:
I am providing Tor-Nodes as a volunteer with the name ???WHVGER??? (it stands for Wilhelmshaven, Germany) round about since 2010, I guess.
Great -- thanks for running relays!
I did it on different Systems, I am using a Raspberry PI with the OS Raspbian, Version 8 Jessie now.
Wow, Debian Jessie is from a long time ago. :)
Because of your e-Mail i upgraded my Raspberry today, but there seems to be no newer Tor-Version available in the Raspbian-Repository at the moment.
I have no idea, how to replace the version manually.
I pointed this out to David Goulet, one of the other network health folks, and he found https://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/t/tor/ which lists a deb for Tor 0.4.1.6 (uploaded a week and a bit ago).
Maybe there is some way to get that version, with your upgraded Raspbian?
If there is no high risk, I would like to wait for the Raspbian-Repository-Update in order to Upgrade Tor automatically.
I hope, this is OK for you?
Sure -- it might be that we bump out your relay sometime in the next week, and then when you upgrade it can come back.
I also notice that your relay's bandwidth is tiny, so you might find that the newer Tor versions have a higher minimum bandwidth for being a useful relay.
By the way, on the page "https://www.torproject.org/about/people/" the link for your PGP-Key is dead: "Sorry, no key found matching fingerprint B1172656DFF983C3042BC699EB5A896A28988BF5"
Good find -- I just fixed it I think.
Thanks! --Roger
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