On 3/6/16, Volker Mink wrote:
> Thats bad to lose such a fast exit.
And the diversity of an OpenBSD one at that.
Somebody could just turn off one of their Linux relays
and send this guy the monthly fee instead.
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Thats bad to lose such a fast exit.
Ever considered crowdsourcing to get the needed money?
Best,
Volker
> Am 07.03.2016 um 03:01 schrieb Michael McConville :
>
> Hi, everyone.
>
> I'm an experienced Tor relay operator and a mostly dormant community
> member. My main relay these days is on a
Michael McConville wrote:
> My main relay these days is on a dedicated server running OpenBSD and
> moving 3-4 MB/s.
To clarify: 3-4 MB/s each way, 6-8 MB/s total.
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Hi, everyone.
I'm an experienced Tor relay operator and a mostly dormant community
member. My main relay these days is on a dedicated server running
OpenBSD and moving 3-4 MB/s. It costs me $35/month.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/CDAB3AE06A8C9C6BF817B3B0F1877A4B91465699
Sadly, I have to
Last week, i had been erroneously assuming, the daily reassigned
external IP addresses from my provider would kill Tor, as someone
suggested in the IRC. So i ran a quick "sudo update-rc.d tor disable".
Only later, when i learned, the IP change doesnt cause too much trouble,
i reenabled Tor. Since
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On 03/06/2016 05:21 AM, nusenu wrote:
> Moritz wrote:
>> Maybe this is better taken to tor-relays.
> Ok.
>
> url to the tor-dev thread:
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-March/010473.html
>
> Brian didn't say anything about pla
Moritz wrote:
> Maybe this is better taken to tor-relays.
Ok.
url to the tor-dev thread:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-March/010473.html
Brian didn't say anything about planed deployment locations, but if
_all_ relays are within a single /16 network you might skip MyFamily