On Fri, 05 Apr 2019 18:02:08 +0200
li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
> If your hoster is not in Rwanda or something, 1Gbit is normal nowadays.
*Unmetered* 1 Gbit though (and both ways), not really.
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Am 04.04.2019 18:02, schrieb Conrad Rockenhaus:
I have a FreeBSD box on a 1 Gbit/s connection. I'm trying to determine
if we need more high speed relays or high speed exit relays.
You mean _10_Gbit/s uplink. ;-)
If your hoster is not in Rwanda or something, 1Gbit is normal nowadays.
There can
AS19624 only has four exits, two instances run on another person's
FreeBSD server, and I have two dedicated servers, with one more
dedicated server sitting idle. Currently, total bandwidth contribution
is 81.27 MiB/s, but note that the first relay in this AS came online
on March 15th. This AS is an
On 4/4/19, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD box on a 1 Gbit/s connection. I'm trying to determine
> if we need more high speed relays or high speed exit relays. The AS
> it's on has no plain relays, just exit relays. That's what has me
> wondering what to do.
https://metrics.torproject
On 2019-04-04 10:02, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD box on a 1 Gbit/s connection. I'm trying to determine
if we need more high speed relays or high speed exit relays. The AS
it's on has no plain relays, just exit relays. That's what has me
wondering what to do.
So, what is the
I think exit.
> On Apr 4, 2019, at 11:03, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a FreeBSD box on a 1 Gbit/s connection. I'm trying to determine
> if we need more high speed relays or high speed exit relays. The AS
> it's on has no plain relays, just exit relays. That's what has me
> wo
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD box on a 1 Gbit/s connection. I'm trying to determine
if we need more high speed relays or high speed exit relays. The AS
it's on has no plain relays, just exit relays. That's what has me
wondering what to do.
So, what is the general consensus - should it be an exit or jus
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Kura wrote:
> Hey guys, I recently decided to get myself an 8 core, 16 GB RAM machine to
> use for running an exit relay and was wondering, Tor only works on one core,
> even setting NumCPUs to 2 doesn't do a whole lot so, how is it even possible
> to get more than
Yeah I have read both of those and I wasn't expecting it to be instant, I have
many relays that are ~6 months in age so I know about the ramp up. Thanks
thought. =)
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On 02/
I am currently peaking 46.39 MBps / 371.12Mbps,
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/F14B7BF44F9B170DFF628F237E0C7E8D631F957E,
with "NumCPUs 2" on an AMD A8-5600K with 8GB RAM. My setup is based on
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tor#.2B100Mbps_Exit_Relay_configuration_example
.
I presume yo
In case you haven't already seen it, you should only run two Tor
processes per IP address:
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/setup/server#multiple_tor_processes
Best regards,
Alexander
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On 2015-01-02 17:06, Kura wrote:
> Thanks fo
Thanks for the replies, I'll run multiple instances from one box then. =)
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On 02/01/2015 16:05:44, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
Hi Kura,
On January 2, 2015 4:58:42 PM "Kura" wro
Hi Kura,
On January 2, 2015 4:58:42 PM "Kura" wrote:
Hey guys, I recently decided to get myself an 8 core, 16 GB RAM machine to
use for running an exit relay and was wondering, Tor only works on one
core, even setting NumCPUs to 2 doesn't do a whole lot so, how is it even
possible to get mor
Actually, on 2nd thought, you may not have to limit your bandwidth because
Tor MAY handle this for you.
Also, it's recommended to run your (presumably, 8) servers on different
network addresses as well. If you are running a colocation rack this won't
be difficult, but if you are doing this from yo
Yep, you got it. Multiple processes with different configurations. You
should also limit their bandwidths proportionally so you don't saturate
your network interface.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Kura wrote:
> Hey guys, I recently decided to get myself an 8 core, 16 GB RAM machine to
> use fo
Hey guys, I recently decided to get myself an 8 core, 16 GB RAM machine to use
for running an exit relay and was wondering, Tor only works on one core, even
setting NumCPUs to 2 doesn't do a whole lot so, how is it even possible to get
more than maybe, 300Mbps or so from one relay? Maybe I'm mis
Hello,
I'm very interested in your endeavor, because SoYouStart is part of OVH,
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ISP does something against the relay.
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