Re: Restrict relay to internet2

2008-01-09 Thread Nathaniel Fairfield
F. Fox wrote: Another thing: How would the PKI work over Internet2? AFAIK, Tor needs to be able to talk to an authoritative directory server; also, the directory it gets would be full of Internet1 (as I'll refer to the normal Internet here) nodes. Clearly, an entirely new PKI would have to

Re: Restrict relay to internet2

2008-01-09 Thread Nathaniel Fairfield
to connect to an I1 node). But maybe thats ok, or maybe I don't understand how circuits are constructed? Nathaniel On Jan 9, 2008 12:40 PM, Nathaniel Fairfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: F. Fox wrote: Another thing: How would the PKI work over Internet2? AFAIK

Restrict relay to internet2

2008-01-07 Thread Nathaniel Fairfield
Folks, I run a tor relay node (no exits) on my school's network. Due to their bandwidth policy, I have to limit traffic to about 1 Gb per day. Weak, I know. HOWEVER, my school is also connected to the Abilene/Internet2 backbone, and they DON'T limit bandwidth usage over Internet2!