It strange you still haven't any used bandwidth
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/48ADFCC561402D7EBB1CDE233F206B01D8FA0765
I cannot explain you why but I have an idea for you in order to "kickstart"
your bandwidth usage.
A tor process used to relay traffic also have the possibility to be us
CMU network operations has decided to move the Tor exit node that my
group operates (tor-exit.cylab.cmu.edu) to an isolated subnet in order
to minimize consequences for the rest of the campus network. For
instance, apparently there have been several cases where third parties
blacklisted the entire
Unused slower middle nodes would be better turned into bridges wouldn't they?
What is the threshold speed for being useful as a middle node?
Robert
Julien wrote
> May be it's because of the oversupply of "middle nodes" on the network
> (there is so much middle nodes that most of them - the slo
I:
> Unused slower middle nodes would be better turned into bridges wouldn't they?
I doubt that's still possible since their IP adresses are already
published and probably blacklisted.
___
tor-relays mailing list
tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
https://l
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014, at 11:53 PM, flapflap wrote:
> I:
> > Unused slower middle nodes would be better turned into bridges wouldn't
> > they?
>
> I doubt that's still possible since their IP adresses are already
> published and probably blacklisted.
>
That's a good point.
The VPS people might cooperate though and give me a new IP.
Robert
> > -Original Message-
I:
>> Unused slower middle nodes would be better turned into bridges wouldn't
>> they?
>> From: flapf...@riseup.net
> I doubt that's still possible since their IP adresses