Utiliser keygen. If you don't want to encrypt the master identity key, simply don't enter any passphrase when asked and confirm.tor -keygen can take some optional arguments:-DataDirectory - provide the path where you want to save the files. (Default: $HOME/.tor)NOTE: The user running the -keygen command needs to have read and write permissions in the specified target folder. on the relay itself without a passphrase: This defeats the purpose of offline master keys to some extend and is not recommended.Offline Key GenerationTo generate a new ed25519 master identity key to use with this relay, use 'tor -keygen' to generate a new ed25519 master identity key. A 'keys' subfolder will be created automatically under the target folder which will contain the generated files. You can optionally encrypt the master identity key with a passphrase, Tor will ask for one when generating the key.
They call him Ray. Ray, as in 'Are we going to read more Ray today?' Or 'D'ya think Ray would've liked my story?' For my students, Raymond Carver is as real as their baseball coach, the lunch line lady, or the man who drives the bus in the morning. I don't dissuade them. I think 'Ray' would have welcomed their friendship.—From the IntroductionFeaturing biographical information, detailed discussion of specific short stories and poems, critical analysis, and innovative activities for teaching literature and writing, Raymond Carver in the Classroom: “A Small, Good Thing” takes you into the world and work of Raymond Carver, the “father of minimalism.”Carver’s writing presents an honest and moving portrayal of modern American life, with a focus on a blue-collar culture.