Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay on Rapsberry Pi 2

2015-04-09 Thread js
On 4/9/15 8:28 , AVee wrote: Did anyone here try running Tor on a Raspberry Pi 2 already? i'm running a relay on my pi2 using raspberian. it chugs along day after day. for me, one of the main reasons i use the pi is low power consumption, and computing resources need power. i am ok with running

Re: [tor-relays] Relay from home

2015-04-09 Thread Jannis Wiese
On 08.04.2015, at 21:47, David Serrano t...@dserrano5.es wrote: Sure it does. I signed up for a 200mbps symmetric fiber line only to help tor. If you're not being an exit, there's nothing to worry about. Great, thanks! Daily disconnect? If you're on ADSL/fiber there isn't such a thing. The

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay on Rapsberry Pi 2

2015-04-09 Thread I
Juris, Is the reason so much is going through it that it is in a data centre? I thought Raspberry Pis would only let through so little that they were dragging the speed down. Have you put up anything on the web on it? Robert -Original Message- From: ju...@torservers.net Sent: Thu,

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay on Rapsberry Pi 2

2015-04-09 Thread Andrew Smith
Hey I had 2.0MB/s~ (according to Advertised Bandwidth on Atlas) running through my RPi2 for a while. Seems to do the job and considerably faster than the RPi1. On 9 April 2015 at 14:55, I beatthebasta...@inbox.com wrote: Juris, Is the reason so much is going through it that it is in a data

[tor-relays] Tor relay on Rapsberry Pi 2

2015-04-09 Thread AVee
Hi, I happened to get my hands on a Raspberry Pi 2 and I was wondering if anyone already has any experience running Tor on the this. There is quite some info about running Tor on the original Raspberry Pi, and the performance seems to be a bit lacking. The Pi 2 however comes with higher

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay on Rapsberry Pi 2

2015-04-09 Thread Juris - torservers.net
Hi AVee, I'm running a Tor relay on a Banana Pi (1GHz Dualcore, Cortex-A7): https://globe.torproject.org/#/search/query=cherryjam That's what vnstat says: monthrx | tx |total| avg. rate Feb '15 4.23 TiB |4.36 TiB |8.60 TiB | 30.52 Mbit/s Mar '15