[tor-relays] Unwarranted discrimination of relays with dynamic IP

Kurt Besig kbesig at socal.rr.com
Mon Dec 5 14:52:36 UTC 2016


On 12/4/2016 7:39 AM, Rana wrote:
>> For as little as $10.00 US there are VPS' with static ip's..
> 
> Attn: Kurt Besig
> 
> Well I kind o' like my Raspberry Pi that cost me $40 including box and power supply and SD card and door to door delivery, with far more horsepower and memory than needed for running Tor relay, and my free and absolutely stable 1.5mbps that I want to donate to Tor courtesy of my ISP, and my transparent Tor proxy and my hidden service  and my wireless access point that lurk on the same Pi. 
> 
> This is not a good reason to punish my relay. Makes ZERO sense to me and to who knows how many people like me whose relays are flushed down the drain by the current DirAuth algorithms.
> 
> I can think of many an Iranian or Turkish or Chinese or Russian dissident who could use 1.5 mbps bandwidth to communicate with the free world.
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Late to the party however,I'm sorry if you interpreted my response as
being negative, actually I was offering one possible solution. Welcome
to the Community and thanks for running a Tor relay.

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