On 14.10.2016 00:54, teor wrote:
> No, that's not what I said.
> On non-exit relays, please enable the IPv6 ORPort.
> There's no need to enable an IPv6 DirPort.
So, I wasn't totally wrong. I also guess, that it's useful.
Only because of the IPv6 DirPort, I was unsure.
Thanks again,
Reiner
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> On 14 Oct 2016, at 08:05, diffusae wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Thanks a lot for your explanation.
>
> It was a kind of misunderstanding the subject (Please enable IPv6 on
> your relay!) and also the instructions, what was written on the wiki
> (IPv6RelayHowto).
>
> In other words, for non-exit re
Hello!
Thanks a lot for your explanation.
It was a kind of misunderstanding the subject (Please enable IPv6 on
your relay!) and also the instructions, what was written on the wiki
(IPv6RelayHowto).
In other words, for non-exit relays, there is no need to enable IPv6 at
this time, only if you use
> On 13 Oct 2016, at 06:07, diffusae wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On 12.10.2016 07:18, Manny wrote:
>> Oh and since I'm bugging you anyways - would it be useful to add ORPort
>> [IPv6] as well? (same port as for 4 i guess?)
>
> Yes, I've done this already. There are only a few number of IPv6
> Clients,
Hi!
On 12.10.2016 07:18, Manny wrote:
> Oh and since I'm bugging you anyways - would it be useful to add ORPort
> [IPv6] as well? (same port as for 4 i guess?)
Yes, I've done this already. There are only a few number of IPv6
Clients, but I guess it would be useful. Most of the time, there are the
Hi!
On 12.10.2016 07:18, Manny wrote:
> Oh and since I'm bugging you anyways - would it be useful to add ORPort
> [IPv6] as well? (same port as for 4 i guess?)
Yes, I've done this already. There are only a few number of IPv6
Clients, but I guess it would be useful. Most of the time, there are the
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:20:25 -0500
Tristan wrote:
> Remember, a relay has to download and upload as well, so your 100Mbps link
> would really only be able to _relay_ at 50Mbps anyway.
The OP mentioned they have "1gbit symmetric connection at home", i.e.
1000 Mbit in, 1000 out.
Whether or not th
round 100 Mbit/s. All the options I have looked at turned out to be a
>>> bit too expensive for my taste (and wallet). Either the initial cost or the
>>> energy usage is too high for such hardware for my purposes.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: tor-re
t;
>>
>> --
>> *From:* tor-relays on behalf
>> of Volker Mink
>> *Sent:* 12 October 2016 09:09
>> *To:* tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [tor-relays] RPi Relay Maximum Speed
>>
>> So the best would be
>> From: tor-relays on behalf of
>> Volker Mink
>> Sent: 12 October 2016 09:09
>> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
>> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] RPi Relay Maximum Speed
>>
>> So the best would be to use two raspis or your old gaming-workstation -
he initial cost or the
> energy usage is too high for such hardware for my purposes.
>
>
> --
> *From:* tor-relays on behalf of
> Volker Mink
> *Sent:* 12 October 2016 09:09
> *To:* tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> *Subject:* Re: [tor-relays]
: Re: [tor-relays] RPi Relay Maximum Speed
So the best would be to use two raspis or your old gaming-workstation - depends
on the costs for energy
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2016 um 07:55 Uhr
Von: "Roman Mamedov"
An: Manny
Cc: "Tor relays"
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] RPi
So the best would be to use two raspis or your old gaming-workstation - depends on the costs for energy
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2016 um 07:55 Uhr
Von: "Roman Mamedov"
An: Manny
Cc: "Tor relays"
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] RPi Relay Maximum Speed
On Wed, 12 Oct
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:18:56 +0200
Manny wrote:
> I have a 1gbit symmetric connection at home and would like to donate
> 100mbit with my raspberry pi 3 model b. Since it has a 100mbit Network
> Interface, I'm limited to that anyways.
>
> What Settings do I Need in my torcc to get the Maximum S
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