On Sun, 28 Aug 2022 13:46:00 +0200
Ole Rydahl via tor-relays wrote:
> Since 2014 I have run a non-exit relay at my premises. However ultimo
> July the system load increased abruptly. Idle-cpu -typically 60-70% -
> dropped to 30%, _and_ with frequent drops to 0!
>
> I reduced the max bandwidth to
> I have three relays running Hardened BSD hosted at Frantech. They do
> not offer support for setting up IPv6.
By Frantech do you mean buyvm.net ?
If it works the same way as buyvm, your VM should have a single public
IPv6 address. You can request a /48 or /56 prefix to be routed to that
public
Elias via tor-relays wrote:
> This is actually not a "real" root server, it's a KVM server (of
> course). The CPU is an AMD EPYC 7702 with 2 dedicated cores per
> server@3,35GHz.
Since this is virtualization, make sure that features such as AES
acceleration are active.
The number of cores is no
Hi all,
In the effort of deploying obfs4 bridges for the community we are sharing our
Ansible role that allowed us to deploy multiple nodes:
https://github.com/NewNewYorkBridges/ansible-tor-bridge
For now it is only available on Debian but we will make it available for other
distributions.
We
Hi all,
I have been operating the relays
- Bazinga B198C0B4B8C551F174FBB841A172616E3DB3124D
- JPsi2 F6EC46933CE8D4FAD5CCDAA8B1C5A377685FC521
for about 10 years.
The hosting provider stops providing their current service and their
successor services are not Tor-friendly anymore.
Hence, these