Rbtpzn was using them for some reason and was hitting less errors than
Zaldaryn in as basic test as "apt update", so I guess it's worth having
it included. I think I am mainly leaving it for family devices.
> over the last years we had people getting confused over <suite>-updates
> (recommended updates) and <suite>/updates (security updates). Starting
> with Debian 11 "bullseye" we have therefore renamed the suite including
> the security updates to <suite>-security.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/07/msg00004.html
I need unisolated port for dnscrypt-proxy which I fear would otherwise
generate too many circuits which wouldn't even be used and I guess
there is no harm in sending Yggdrasil to a separate port that only has
access to onions which is a port I may sometimes wish I have otherwise
too.
OpenSSH is evil and gives you three not-optimal options to this:
A) trust DNSSEC and don't write known_hosts
B) ask whether to trust DNS, but don't bother telling me if it's signed
C) don't even check SSHFP
I see A) as the least evil, but I wish known_hosts was written.
Alternatively B) should tell me whether there is DNSSEC or not, not
only "matching keys found from DNS" or whatever it says always.
> The ClientPreferIPv6DirPort option is deprecated, and will most likely be removed in a future version of Tor. It has no effect on relays, and has had no effect on clients since 0.2.8. (If you think this is a mistake, please let us know!)
If the lowpower option uses values 40 and 20 which are a lot higher than
mine were and considered suitable for laptops and smartphones, I guess
they are the best for me to use and I find content faster.