On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 3:46 AM Alex wrote:
> If you have an RPi with 8GB of RAM you have either a RPi4 or RPi5. They
> both have aarch64/arm64-capable processors, and many Linux distros with
> support for this arch have aarch64 packages of the Tor daemon you can
> use + deb.torproject.org has aa
ith my provider if you don't want
to, but try to get a VPS where you don't have to hibernate your server. A
lot of VPS server providers are totally ripping people off with extra
bandwidth charges!
I wish you luck!
Landon
On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 12:43 AM Keifer Bly wrote:
>
as a network
server. Plus, I don't have to leave my big power hungry desktop computer on
all the time to run Tor.
Raspberry Pi info page:
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-5/
Landon
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I bet the reason that my server periodically goes offline is because it is
being blocked and not because it is actually offline!
Have you ever had this happen to your server?
Landon
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servers are more rare as compared to other Tor servers except maybe
bridges. It is easy to operate an entry node or middle relay node. Exit
nodes involve more risk to the node operator.
Landon
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 7:30 AM Sam wrote:
> Hello,
> as tb discussed further with de
oesn't matter if the bandwidth is good.
Landon
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