I run the non-exit relay:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34
The relay run on a debian stretch machine with an i5-4670 at 3.8GHz with
4GB memory. CPU usage at 250Mbps traffic is around 40% of 1 core out of
4.
On April 1st my ISP doubled my b
Ah, found it, thanks. The ticket did not appear when I clicked on the link
previously, but it is there now. Maybe put a link to the expert bundle back on
the Tor Project website? Thanks.
--Keifer
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No, IPv6 is not required for any type of tor relay.
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Hello!
I have read that it's recommended to enable IPv6 for a tor middle relay. But my
provider doesn't offer IPv6.
Is IPv6 required to become a guard middle relay?
Yours
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Hi,
due to some recent changes on the tor project website
some URLs in the default tor-exit-notice html file
that many exit operators use result in 404s.
To prevent 404 simply add "2019." at the beginning of the URLs.
If you are using ansible-relayor this is fixed in v19.1.5 (released on
2019-0