commit 8b84468779ffac746b2e4c81bf8717e867d69181 Author: gus gus@torproject.org Date: Fri Jul 5 18:26:03 2019 -0400
Update and fix broken links in community resources section --- content/relay-operations/community-resources/contents.lr | 4 ++-- .../community-resources/tor-abuse-templates/contents.lr | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/content/relay-operations/community-resources/contents.lr b/content/relay-operations/community-resources/contents.lr index e6be9c0..eb905fc 100644 --- a/content/relay-operations/community-resources/contents.lr +++ b/content/relay-operations/community-resources/contents.lr @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ It is important to respond to abuse complaints in a timely manner (usually withi Other docs we like:
* a letter Boing Boing used to respond to a US federal subpoena about their exit relay: [What happened when we got subpoenaed over our Tor exit node](https://boingboing.net/2015/08/04/what-happened-when-the-fbi-sub.html) -* abuse response templates from Coldhak, an organization in Canada that runs multiple relays: [DMCA Template](https://github.com/coldhakca/abuse-templates/blob/master/dmca.template), [Genetic Abuse Template](https://github.com/coldhakca/abuse-templates/blob/master/generic.template). +* abuse response templates from Coldhak, an organization in Canada that runs multiple relays: [DMCA Template](https://github.com/coldhakca/abuse-templates/blob/master/dmca.template), [Generic Abuse Template](https://github.com/coldhakca/abuse-templates/blob/master/generic.template).
# Running a relay with other people
@@ -63,5 +63,5 @@ Congratulations, you're officially a Tor relay operator! What now?
* There is also more info about running a relay at the [Tor FAQ](https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#HowDoIDecide).
-* And, most importantly, make sure to email tshirt@torproject.org and [claim your swag](https://2019.www.torproject.org/getinvolved/tshirt.html). It's our way of saying thanks for defending privacy and free speech online. +* And, most importantly, make sure to email tshirt@torproject.org and [claim your swag](swags). It's our way of saying thanks for defending privacy and free speech online.
diff --git a/content/relay-operations/community-resources/tor-abuse-templates/contents.lr b/content/relay-operations/community-resources/tor-abuse-templates/contents.lr index f9952e6..e57afb2 100644 --- a/content/relay-operations/community-resources/tor-abuse-templates/contents.lr +++ b/content/relay-operations/community-resources/tor-abuse-templates/contents.lr @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ body:
# Before You Start
-The best way to handle abuse complaints is to set up your exit node so that they are less likely to be sent in the first place. Please see [Tips for Running an Exit Node with Minimal Harassment](https://blog.torproject.org/running-exit-node) and [Tor Exit Guidelines](/tor-exit-guidelines) for more info, before reading this document. +The best way to handle abuse complaints is to set up your exit node so that they are less likely to be sent in the first place. Please see [Tips for Running an Exit Node with Minimal Harassment](https://blog.torproject.org/running-exit-node) and [Tor Exit Guidelines](tor-exit-guidelines) for more info, before reading this document.
Below are a collection of letters you can use to respond to your ISP about their complaint in regards to your Tor exit server.