You are totally right. Besides the "cost" for the PI, I pay some additional
Euros per month for the 40 MBIT upload, that's it. I really can recomment to
run a relay on a Pi 3. Let's see how the Tor authorities handle this.
By the way the CPU temperature levels around 60 Celsius (without ru
Well I do suggest that you get a set of Pi heat sinks on ebay for $0.70
(including postage from China, adhesive and sinks for all 3 chips on the Pi).
And if you are as extravagant as I you will even shell out an additional $1.20
for a Pi case. Your 20 mbps relay has some value, you do not want t
J, TNX for the recommendation. Just used a spare one. Temperature dropped to 41
C. Didn't like the noise, because it's running permanentely. However, you are
right :-)
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Rana
Datum: 15.12.16 09:34 (GMT+01:00)
An: tor-relays@lists.torproj
I meant aluminum heat sink, not a fan
Heat sinks do not make noise, they are flat pieces of metal with rib structure
for improved heat radiation. You glue them on the chips that tend to become hot
as they crunch your Tor relay traffic. But hey, whatever turns you on :)
From: tor-relays [mailto:
Hi J. I know. But I need a fan on top of the sinks. Just the heat sinks are not
efficient enough.
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Rana
Datum: 15.12.16 11:19 (GMT+01:00)
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay from home - end of experime
> On 15 Dec. 2016, at 18:09, balbea16 wrote:
>
> Hi Peter
> unfortunately your message is empty, it only shows the signature. This occurs
> with all signed messages. I have no idea how to solve the problem.
> Mike
Your email client is likely having trouble handling multi-part messages.
(I've