[tor-relays] always this way?

Daniel Thill dgt at acm.org
Fri Aug 30 03:25:01 UTC 2013


On Aug 29, 2013, at 8:02 PM, That Guy wrote:

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> Am not new to Tor bur am to the mailing list and running a relay and I
> have noticed and endless amount of legal concerns and not just on exit
> nodes.  People running non-exit relays getting booted out by their
> VPS/ISP provider.  I am just curious if it is getting worse or has it
> been this way for a while.  I want to help/encourage others to run
> relays but a recent submission about the guy who got his friend to run
> a relay and (not-so)Freenode shut down his VPS.  Is this only going to
> get worse? What happens then?
> 

I'm not sure if it's much of a data point, but I've been running a relay node for a month on a residential cable modem (Charter in the U.S.) with no issues (yet).  I throttle it to ~2Mb/s though (my upload is only 3Mb/s).  

-D
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