[Tor-BSD] Tor relay guide input
George Rosamond
george at ceetonetechnology.com
Fri Jan 12 10:07:00 EST 2018
nusenu:
>
>
> George Rosamond:
>> The Tor Project is assembling a general guide/brochure for configuring
>> relays.
>>
>> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
>>
>> Clearly, a lot of BSD-related information needs updating, and
>> NetBSD/Dragonfly should be added.
>
> Would you volunteer to become the maintainer of those operating systems?
> (I didn't add them because I believe that people using them will not have a
> hard time installing tor and I have already 8 others to keep an eye on)
>
I will see what I can do on this...
>> Lots of *BSD related information is
>> missing and/or inaccurate.
>
> Can you say more about what is inaccurate about the installation steps
> for FreeBSD and HardenedBSD?
I don't know much about HardenedBSD and it userland differences with
FreeBSD, if any, but there are "automatic package updates supported"
with FreeBSD with pkg(8)
The other inaccuracies are about OpenBSD which does release binaries
usually within 24 hours of a port update, and the port updates are very
quick (ty, Pascal), pkg updates can be easily automated and binary
updates for the base OS are supported on -stable with syspatch(8).
What is exactly meant by "multi-instance support"? Running multiple Tor
daemons? (the language of the cloud invading operating systems...)
g
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