tor-relay@riseup.net:
I'm running a non exit relay on a debian machine (in the next few months I will switch to *BSD) on a Lime2.
I assume you are referring to a relay run at home.
I'm running an exit relay too on a remote VM.
I would turn my non-exit relay in an exit one, but for obvious reasons, I don't want to run It from my shitty ISP IP. I could give 10-14 mbps from my home connection, so I think that the lime2 would be powerful enough to run It properly.
I would discourage such a setup for the following reasons:
- this setup includes the risk that users will exit through your home broadband IP address (bad!) if tunnels break down - such setups that introduce an additional hop decrease the user-experience - most users will not be happy with an "10-14mbps" exit at a home broadband connection - it is not clear to me why you would involve your home IP at all for your exit if you have a VM in a datacenter
nonetheless, thanks for running relays, nusenu