Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2019-01-02 Thread neel
Thank you all for your feedback. I have already finished the moving process and the upgraded relay is already set up. My server now runs FreeBSD 12.0 as a host, but with Tor in a FBSD 11.2 jail. I will upgrade the jail to 12.0 when FreeBSD unbreaks Tor relays on OpenSSL 1.1.1. I am starting wit

Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-30 Thread grarpamp
FreeBSD jails are light, effective, fast, and detailed chroots... not bloated VM / HW / Hyper or emulation instances that eat RAM and CPU. > sort out a bare minimum jail for a Tor node. minimum = static tor (1 file) + devfs (kernel managed fs) > company kept getting their site hacked, so he had

Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-30 Thread George
Felix: > Hi Neel > > >> My relay runs FreeBSD 11.2 and Tor runs in a "jail". > > Jails are perfect for that! I observed the host Freebsd tcp stack is > strong enough for more than 500Mbit/s in AND out. Yes, jails are a perfect fit in many ways. I haven't been a jail user since FreeBSD 7.x or 8

Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-29 Thread Felix
Hi Neel My relay runs FreeBSD 11.2 and Tor runs in a "jail". Jails are perfect for that! I observed the host Freebsd tcp stack is strong enough for more than 500Mbit/s in AND out. > I am using AESNI and Tor is configured to use OpenSSL cryptodev. Does crypto run? On log info you should f

Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-28 Thread Neel Chauhan
Hi George, > At some point, I want to get a few network-heavy FreeBSD involved in > optimizing Tor on FreeBSD. It should not take a lot to do, since the > networking stack is optimized out of the box, but my FreeBSD nodes never > hit much more than 10mbps. I hope you get to optimize high-bandwidt

Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-28 Thread nusenu
George: > At some point, I want to get a few network-heavy FreeBSD involved in > optimizing Tor on FreeBSD. It should not take a lot to do, since the > networking stack is optimized out of the box, but my FreeBSD nodes never > hit much more than 10mbps. I doubt you need any particular tuning un

[tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-28 Thread nusenu
> My question is that can Tor work on the HPE MicroServer Gen10 with > the AMD X3421 (or one with a similar computer of any brand with a > similar performance CPU, whether desktop or server, Intel or AMD) > with all 300 megabits to a single instance or would I need two > instances (each at 150 mega

Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-28 Thread George
Roman Mamedov: > On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 14:13:03 + > "Neel Chauhan" wrote: > >> Here's the situation: I will be moving apartments in a few days, and Verizon >> is upgrading my broadband speed to 300 megabits symmetrical. I plan to use >> this extra bandwidth for Tor. Right now, I set my Relay

Re: [tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-28 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 14:13:03 + "Neel Chauhan" wrote: > Here's the situation: I will be moving apartments in a few days, and Verizon > is upgrading my broadband speed to 300 megabits symmetrical. I plan to use > this extra bandwidth for Tor. Right now, I set my RelayBandwidthRate to my > li

[tor-relays] 300mbps FreeBSD Tor relay on HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421)

2018-12-28 Thread Neel Chauhan
Hi tor-relays@, I have a Tor middle relay NeelTorRelay2 hosted on a 50 megabit symmetrical Verizon FiOS (FTTH/GPON) connection. The server used is a HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421 quad-core version, 8GB DDR4 RAM). This relay can be seen here: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/D5B