[tor-relays] "Relay info kit" for Tor exits at universities

Roger Dingledine arma at mit.edu
Sat Aug 11 08:08:57 UTC 2012


I've spent the week talking to my contacts at US universities, to get
them to spin up fast exits. Currently the fast exits in North American
universities are:

- University of Waterloo (Ian Goldberg)
- Boston University (Leo Reyzin)

We're now on track to add:
- UPenn (Matt Blaze)
- UMichigan (Alex Halderman)
- CMU (Nicolas Christin)
- Georgia Tech (Dave Dagon)

and I have professors from George Mason, Illinois, UNM, UMN, UConn,
UW, and others looking into it.

Wendy and I are talking to some lawyers to try to write up a short
(several paragraph) document targeted toward the university's general
counsel, for preemptive use by the computer science professors who plan
to run the Tor exit.

What else should go in a "so you want to run a big exit" info kit?

- Pointers to the legal-faq (and dmca template) and abuse-faq.

- Pointers to Mike's blog entry:
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tips-running-exit-node-minimal-harassment
and my old Tor-at-universities wiki page:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorGuideUniversities

- Is there some document suggesting how to SWIP your address, and
explaining the importance of having your abuse mails go to someplace
other than your general university abuse team? It's touched on in several
places but we should make it even clearer.

- What are the good answers now to "what hardware should I use, and how
should I configure it?" I've been telling people they'll be happiest with
Debian, and that something 64-bit and/or with AESNI support will be best.

- We should set up a mailing list for university relay operators to share
experiences and feel solidarity. I'll also encourage them to sign up here.
We might also post a list of university Tor exits somewhere obvious,
so new ones can gain more confidence in the idea.

What other resources exist already that would be especially useful for
new fast exits?
What resources don't exist but should?

--Roger



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