Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-08-07 Thread Rob Jansen
> On Aug 6, 2019, at 8:17 PM, teor wrote: > > Hi, > >> On 6 Aug 2019, at 20:12, Mitar wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> I have deployed it: >> >> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/567E9785458C605E59202755C74898E3C96FB1CC >> >> On gigabit fiber, using this NUC: >> >>

Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-08-06 Thread teor
Hi, > On 6 Aug 2019, at 20:12, Mitar wrote: > > Hi! > > I have deployed it: > > https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/567E9785458C605E59202755C74898E3C96FB1CC > > On gigabit fiber, using this NUC: > >

Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-07-27 Thread dns1983
Yes, I know. Keyweb rent IPs, from 9 € per month for 8 IPs. They say that I'd need at least a Rv-server. But I don't know how to do. Would be possible to use different IPs on my home connection, than those assigned from my ISP? Could you give me some tips? On 27 July 2019 18:38:00 CEST,

Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-07-27 Thread nusenu
dns1...@riseup.net: > I should activate an asymmetrical FTTH connection (1000/200). I > should buy a new router in order to manage properly this bandwidth. > If possible, I would run an exit relay instance in the router too. for the record: remember, it is strongly discouraged to run tor exit

Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-07-27 Thread Neel Chauhan
By "NUC" I was meaning the low-end Celeron boxes. A NUC with a i7-8650U should work for Tor and a dedicated AP. It won't be as good as a desktop or server CPU, but for your use case it's fine as a relay and AP/router. However, the built-in Wi-Fi is usually only a single band at once. -Neel

Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-07-27 Thread Mitar
Hi! On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 12:08 PM Neel Chauhan wrote: > About the server, I have a powerful HPE ProLiant as mentioned earlier, > but like other said at minimum you need a i5/i7 CPU, or an equivalent > Xeon or AMD CPU. So this means no NUCs or HPE MicroServers. Hm, why not NUCs? There are

Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-07-26 Thread Neel Chauhan
About having a relay on gigabit symmetrical FTTH, you don't just need a good server, you also need a good NAT router unless you want to use your server as a NAT router as well. I don't have Sonic or Gigabit Fiber (from any ISP), but I have 300mbps symmetrical Verizon FiOS in Brooklyn, NY

Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-07-26 Thread niftybunny
Its 2019. Doesn’t matter anymore. Get whatever network card you want and some i5/i7 or something AMD. (CPUs support AES in ASICS since 2011) > On 26. Jul 2019, at 07:31, Mitar wrote: > > Hi! > > I have Sonic Fiber which offers gigabit symmetric connection. I am > thinking of using it for

[tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-07-26 Thread Mitar
Hi! I have Sonic Fiber which offers gigabit symmetric connection. I am thinking of using it for gigabit Tor relay, but I wonder what would be good hardware to use for something like that. Information I have found [1] is from 2010 so I wonder if there are any updates? Is there any simple small box