Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi - Relay Setup

2015-06-24 Thread Tor Zilla
> Note the raspberry pis are ok (if the internet connection speed is also > > good) but cannot handle as many concurrent Tor circuits as a real server > > would. If your internet bandwidth is capped, maybe try running an obfs4 > > bridge on the raspberry pi. > > > >

Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi - Relay Setup

2015-06-23 Thread Tor Zilla
You may need to setup a Dynamic DNS if tor > > has issues with your dynamic IP. > > > > > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2015, 13:22 Tor Zilla > <mailto:torzill...@hotmail.com>> wrote: > > > > Hello All, > > > > I just bought a Raspberry Pi

Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi - Relay Setup

2015-06-23 Thread Tor Zilla
issues with your dynamic IP. On Tue, Jun 23, 2015, 13:22 Tor Zilla wrote: Hello All, I just bought a Raspberry Pi.. Wanted to setup as a Tor non exit relay. I have read so many instructions online on how to set it up but i am facing issues with opening ports. I am using a NetGear Router and

[tor-relays] Raspberry Pi - Relay Setup

2015-06-23 Thread Tor Zilla
Hello All, I just bought a Raspberry Pi.. Wanted to setup as a Tor non exit relay. I have read so many instructions online on how to set it up but i am facing issues with opening ports. I am using a NetGear Router and require your inputs with the same. Also is static IP mandatory for setting u

Re: [tor-relays] Unstable router

2014-10-16 Thread Tor Zilla
humbletoruser, I will give you my inputs to your first question. The simplest way to check if there is an issue with the router is to use a different one.. I personally use Netgear DGN1000 which is for a DSL connection and it works great for me. You can use any other if you want to check if th

Re: [tor-relays] GoodBadISPs revamp?

2014-10-13 Thread Tor Zilla
Also i guess its high time that TOR network starts thinking about folks like us with low bandwidth. I am in as well for devoting my time for any help required > Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 19:21:49 +0200 > From: toralf.foers...@gmx.de > To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > Subject: Re: [tor-relays]

Re: [tor-relays] Need Routing Info on Relays

2014-10-09 Thread Tor Zilla
Routing Info on Relays > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > > Am 2014-10-09 um 22:11 schrieb Tor Zilla: > > Also a quick question jumped in.. Say i have a Raspberry PI which > > is converted to a TOR router and i connect my machine to this

Re: [tor-relays] Need Routing Info on Relays

2014-10-09 Thread Tor Zilla
Thanks again for taking time to answer all the questions.. This helped me a lot. I am adding Tor-talk mailing list to my address book... Cheers, Torzilla11 > From: datzr...@alizeepathology.com > To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2014 16:16:45 -0400 > Subject: Re: [tor-r

Re: [tor-relays] Need Routing Info on Relays

2014-10-09 Thread Tor Zilla
Also a quick question jumped in.. Say i have a Raspberry PI which is converted to a TOR router and i connect my machine to this router. Will this make the entire traffic go via TOR including something as simple as a ping request. Say i ping a machine on the web, will it stay anonymous or i will

Re: [tor-relays] Need Routing Info on Relays

2014-10-09 Thread Tor Zilla
Thanks Derric, Thats a ton of information which is very much simplified.. Specially the graphics ;) I have a clear understanding now.. So what i figured is as far as my ISP goes, he only knows that i am using Tor, period. Rest all is good to go.. All thanks to encryption. Then i assume this ma

[tor-relays] Need Routing Info on Relays

2014-10-09 Thread Tor Zilla
Hi Folks, I am trying to figure out how the packet flows over a Tor network.. There is a mix of information.. Some claim that the ISP is not aware of the payload as the complete data is encrypted whereas some say that your ISP is not used at all when using Tor network. AFAIK my packets go to th

Re: [tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay

2014-10-07 Thread Tor Zilla
zilla --- > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 10:10:46 -0500 > From: dr...@dasyatidae.net > To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay > > Tor Zilla wrote: > > You are right

Re: [tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay

2014-10-07 Thread Tor Zilla
dden bridge. > > For me, it's on a 24/7 Raspberry Pi (in order to be silent and cheap powered > ! Very low power consumption) > > Good luck ! > > > > - Mail original - > De: "Tor Zilla" > À: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > Envoyé: Ma

Re: [tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay

2014-10-07 Thread Tor Zilla
g a hidden bridge. > If the IP Address of the connexion is changing time to time, it's really good > for a hidden bridge. > > For me, it's on a 24/7 Raspberry Pi (in order to be silent and cheap powered > ! Very low power consumption) > > Good luck ! > > >

[tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay

2014-10-07 Thread Tor Zilla
Hi All, I am a noob to the Tor community and its fun serving Tor as one of the relays. I am planning to setup multiple relays however before i jump into anything further i setup one machine as a non exit relay to test how much traffic i can route.. Not to forget i also read the article on