> I would like to hear about ONE Raspi Tor operator who was allowed by DirAuths
> (or bwauths or whatever) to come even near 1 mbit/s bandwidth utilization
>
let me tell:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/AA44C4BE3C90DCAAC09E5CD26150710AAA80D58B
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/CA9A
> On 6 Dec. 2016, at 08:32, diffusae wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On 05.12.2016 21:32, pa011 wrote:
>> its working currently on Tor 0.2.8.9 (recommended)
>> otherwise it might conflict with arm?
>
> Yes I know this, you could solve this with a jail. So if you run
> tor-devel inside a jail and use a clon
Hi!
On 05.12.2016 21:32, pa011 wrote:
> its working currently on Tor 0.2.8.9 (recommended)
> otherwise it might conflict with arm?
Yes I know this, you could solve this with a jail. So if you run
tor-devel inside a jail and use a cloned loopback interface for the
control port.
> Any quick idea h
Hi all
Just to add some perspective...
I'm running a relay on dynamic ip. My ISP will usually not change my IP
assignment as long as it's in use.
The platform in use is not Rasberry Pi, but Odroid C2. Also an ARM, but a
bit more powerful one.
Kind regards
On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 at 16:36 Rana wrote
its working currently on Tor 0.2.8.9 (recommended)
otherwise it might conflict with arm?
$ sudo pkg update && sudo pkg upgrade -y
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up-to-date.
All repositories are up-to-date.
Updating FreeBSD re
Hi!
That's nice to hear.
RAM is also very good for tor relays. :-)
Maybe you want to change your version to tor-devel-0.2.9.5.a, if you
don't done this already (e. g. portsnap fetch update && portmaster
security/tor-devel).
Regards,
On 05.12.2016 18:32, pa011 wrote:
> Working :-)
>
> It look
Working :-)
It looks like it was missing the Address in torrc.
I added up some RAM before- that didn’t help.
Ok, now I have time to follow up all your other recommendations in the coming
days.
Thank you all very much for your help!
Best Regards
Paul
p.s. as it is finally that easy to get BS
-Original Message-
>From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf Of
>Duncan Guthrie
>
>Keep in mind also that the Raspberry Pi (at least the first one anyway) can
>only push around 1MB/s tops. The ethernet port is basically held on by the
>equivalent of a
>
>I think it would be interesting see as to whether allowing bridges to have
>dynamic IPs (or even encouraging it) would make them harder to block, and
>would make it really easy for people >to contribute to the network in this
>small way? Or at least, having a mostly dynamic IP - some devices
Again, bits or bytes? If the original Raspberry Pi can push 1MByte, that's
8Mbits, so you could get 4Mbits both ways.
On Dec 5, 2016 9:08 AM, "Duncan Guthrie" wrote:
> On 04.12.2016 22:35, Tristan wrote:
>
>> Perhaps this IS in fact normal. I ran a Tor relay on a Raspberry Pi
>> for a while. My
On 04.12.2016 22:35, Tristan wrote:
Perhaps this IS in fact normal. I ran a Tor relay on a Raspberry Pi
for a while. My speed was about 1Mbps max, similar to your 1.5Mbps. I
saw minimal traffic, and the consensus weight never went above 20.
I'm not running a relay at home anymore because of the
On 04.12.2016 21:57, teor wrote:
Also, Rana, perhaps your set would be more valuable to clients as
a bridge than a relay?
But that's a problem for clients when your IP address changes, because
they then lose access to your bridge.
(Unless they ask the bridge authority for your new descriptor.
On 12/4/2016 7:39 AM, Rana wrote:
>> For as little as $10.00 US there are VPS' with static ip's..
>
> Attn: Kurt Besig
>
> Well I kind o' like my Raspberry Pi that cost me $40 including box and power
> supply and SD card and door to door delivery, with far more horsepower and
> memory than need
On 12/05/16 02:40, grarpamp wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 10:14 AM, pa011 wrote:
>> [WARN] Your server (x.x.x.x.:4443) has not managed to confirm that its
>> ORPort is reachable. Relays do not publish descriptors until their ORPort
>> and DirPort are reachable.
>
> https://www.freebsd.org/re
On 4 Dec 2016 9:58 pm, "Rana" wrote:
That was exactly my point, thank you Anemoi. This is the case all over the
world, not just in Germany. Unfortunately there seems to be a culture of
shooting the messenger here, or accusing him of being “aggressive”,
“accusatory”, “claiming entitlement” or (my
For efficiency upon yourself and others...
Don't add the '$'.
Use lower case for fingerprints with no spaces (ticketed).
Use the same myfamily line including all your relays for all
your relays, no point in trying to leave announcing relay out of list.
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