Hi Christian,
a AMD EPYC 7642 should be able to saturate that 20 GBit/s connection
fine, Mainboard depends on what you prefer. Supermicro, HP and so on
have all Mainboards for that CPU, so choose the one you prefer.
On 06.11.2019 00:15, Christian Pietsch wrote:
Dear Tor friends,
the NGO I a
Hello everyone,
i'm running a bridge on a raspberry Pi 3B+ on Kali Linux.
Everything looks fine but after checking the logs i noticed that the service
rebooted by itself in the middle on the night:
Nov 06 03:51:09.000 [notice] Interrupt: we have stopped accepting new
connections, and will shut
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On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 2:04 AM, r1610091651
wrote:
> Looks like there is no functioning hardware clock and so the time needs to be
> received from ntp servers, which will take some time.
> 2 options:
> * add a real-time clock:
> https://thepihut.com/blo
Hello Christian,
please also report back with the information you found out. I am also
pretty interested, running Tor Exits for various German NGOs this really
is a topic I am interested in.
Currently the fastests Exit I operate in Germany is "only" doing a
little more than 30MiB/s I think. But it
Dear Tor friends,
the NGO I am volunteering for (Digitalcourage e.V.) has been running
modest Tor exits for many years. Now we finally have the opportunity
to run a high-bandwidth exit relay because we found a data center with
a nice internet connection (20 Gbit/s) we may use.
My question is: Wha
You can run a relay through a VPS provider which only costs a few dollars a
month. For instance, I hosted mine through OVH for around $6 a month with
unlimited bandwidth.
Cheers!
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On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 8:00 AM, Keifer Bly wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> So a while back,
Hi, while checking my (new)or not this is what i saw in notices.log
Nov 05 05:18:57.000 [notice] Heartbeat: In the last 6 hours, I have seen 0
unique clients.
Nov 05 10:44:17.000 [notice] Interrupt: we have stopped accepting new
connections, and will shut down in 30 seconds. Interrupt again to e