> On 5 Dec. 2016, at 02:39, Rana <ranaventu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> For as little as $10.00 US there are VPS' with static ip's..
> 
> Attn: Kurt Besig
> 
> Well I kind o' like my Raspberry Pi that cost me $40 including box and power 
> supply and SD card and door to door delivery, with far more horsepower and 
> memory than needed for running Tor relay, and my free and absolutely stable 
> 1.5mbps that I want to donate to Tor courtesy of my ISP, and my transparent 
> Tor proxy and my hidden service  and my wireless access point that lurk on 
> the same Pi. 
> 
> This is not a good reason to punish my relay. Makes ZERO sense to me and to 
> who knows how many people like me whose relays are flushed down the drain by 
> the current DirAuth algorithms.
> 
> I can think of many an Iranian or Turkish or Chinese or Russian dissident who 
> could use 1.5 mbps bandwidth to communicate with the free world.

Rana,

Your relay is actually getting about as much traffic as a middle relay
of that size should expect.

When you change the IP address, it takes a while to re-establish that
traffic, as it should, due to the reasons I mentioned in my original
email.

T

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