My primary relay runs on a Pi 3B. 903CA67D0DEB74CFBB01432840A26CB8C6C18FDF.
According to the logs, it's sending and receiving a total of about 130 GB per
day. A Pi 4 should definitely be able to handle it. Pi Zeroes had a conflict
with the name of the CPU architecture and so Tor apparently never
> On Sep 9, 2019, at 19:16, William Denton wrote:
>
> Now I'm trying it on a Pi Four (which has four CPUs and two gigs of RAM) and
> so far it's working, though it's not moving as much traffic as on the laptop.
From what I have read about the Pi 4, heat is a big issue. If you're not doing
som
Quoting William Denton (2019-09-10 02:16:30)
> I'm reconfiguring things and decided to move a relay from an old laptop to a
> Raspberry Pi. I tried it on a Pi Zero W, which is very cheap but also pretty
> slow, and it just didn't work. Now I'm trying it on a Pi Four (which has
> four
> CPUs a
Hi,
> On 10 Sep 2019, at 14:35, Anon-research wrote:
>
> Dear Tor relay operators,
>
> We are a team of researchers at MIT, and we would like to ask Tor relay
> operators to participate in a short and anonymous survey (no personal
> information or IP address collected).
If you want to make
Hi,
> On 10 Sep 2019, at 04:36, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
>
>
> On 09/08/2019 06:28 PM, teor wrote:
>
>> Here's our advice for exit relays:
>> * don't run them at home, if you're at risk from the police assuming the exit
>> traffic is your traffic
>
> Excellent & standard a
I'm reconfiguring things and decided to move a relay from an old laptop to a
Raspberry Pi. I tried it on a Pi Zero W, which is very cheap but also pretty
slow, and it just didn't work. Now I'm trying it on a Pi Four (which has four
CPUs and two gigs of RAM) and so far it's working, though it's
Dear Tor relay operators,
We are a team of researchers at MIT, and we would like to ask Tor relay
operators to participate in a short and anonymous survey (no personal
information or IP address collected). This study is focused on the
importance of providing anonymity by volunteers in various cont
On 09/08/2019 06:28 PM, teor wrote:
> Here's our advice for exit relays:
> * don't run them at home, if you're at risk from the police assuming the exit
> traffic is your traffic
Excellent & standard advice, but I wonder what legally constitutes a
home or one's property. Can you (technically)