On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Markus Hitter <m...@jump-ing.de> wrote:
> > - Typical ISP plans have ridiculously low upstream rates, at least here > in Germany. For example a popular DSL contract is 16 Mbit downstream, > but only 1 Mbit upstream. To operate a relay or gateway the lower of > both numbers matters, so one can offer only one Mbit. > I'm only talking about exit nodes at the moment. A relay feature could be provided as opt-in, if the upstream is high enough. - Why do you see a need for dedicated hardware? An off the shelf router > running OpenWRT works just fine. Install the tor package, edit torrc and > it works. Because that just works for it savy people. How many are there around you? > - One thing is indeed missing: up to date Tor packages for OpenWRT. > Their current stable release comes with Tor 0.2.5.12, several versions > behind what the Tor project offers. > I will have to check if we are already building newer versions. > > In case you want to have a look (my plan is 20/1 Mbit cable): > > https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/C1B80BA2D97C33851DE08FD061F531A129705988 > > Did an upgrade on Jan 4th and forgot to backup the keys, so data > currently goes only 2 weeks back. Graphs weren't much better with the > previous keys, over a whole year only 2 or 3 days actually forwarding > some TCP packages. > Being curious I will indeed have a look. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk