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quandyalaterreux wrote
Just use stable in the https://deb.torproject.org/ lines https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
ziq wrote
done. It let me upgrade tor on the server but doesn't look like it fixed the problem.
quandyalaterreux wrote
Thanks! Do you know how to add v3 onion support to the site? (It's just a matter of adding some lines in your torrc and restarting the tor instance)
mofongo wrote (edited )
What /u/quandyalaterreux said. Possibly tor removed support for the experimental branch. Changing to stable may downgrade the tor version you're currently on.
Also remove the docker ppa. We were only using that for the experimental search feature. It also caused a site outage by running in the background and taking up all the ram available. Use top to check if it's running and how much ram it's taking.
Edit: also find out if docker is being used for anything else before removing it.
ziq wrote (edited )
anyone know if docker is used for anything else in postmill?
EDIT: I removed the ppa. If something breaks, I'll put it back.
Inputting 'top' - I do see that docker is running tho. I'm hesitant to apt remove it.
mofongo wrote
I check postmill's requirements. Docker is not needed for it to run and we have a vanilla installation. It should be fine to remove it.
ziq wrote
ok, doin it now
ziq wrote
Now the onion is completely down... is it possible emma set it up to use docker?
emma wrote
no
ziq wrote
I guess it's just a coincidence then.
autonomous_hippopotamus wrote
would appreciate a public announcement when you get the tor site back up, thankya
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autonomous_hippopotamus wrote
yeah, i was going to comment on that.. I mean, at least use Debian for christs sake, also revealing the sites sources.list file is a little sloppy
ziq wrote
The 404 not found is a tor IP: https://www.robtex.com/dns-lookup/www.torproject.org
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