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

r1610091651 r1610091651 at telenet.be
Mon Dec 5 21:12:16 UTC 2016


Hi all

Just to add some perspective...

I'm running a relay on dynamic ip. My ISP will usually not change my IP
assignment as long as it's in use.
The platform in use is not Rasberry Pi, but Odroid C2. Also an ARM, but a
bit more powerful one.

Kind regards

On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 at 16:36 Rana <ranaventures at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-bounces at lists.torproject.org] On
> Behalf Of Duncan Guthrie
> >
> >Keep in mind also that the Raspberry Pi (at least the first one anyway)
> can only push around 1MB/s tops. The ethernet port is basically held on by
> the equivalent of a piece of string! >They're suitable for a small mail or
> web server, or some sort of network probe, but not really for any large
> application.
> >
> >Duncan
>
> I am pretty sure your info is out of date. The $35 Raspi3 has four 1.2 GHz
> cores and 1GB RAM. On my Raspi (that admittedly does not see much traffic)
> CPU utilization hovers somewhere around 1% and total memory utilization by
> Tor and the rest of Linux together is 11%. Which is irrelevant since Tor
> network will not let it even near 1 mbit/s because - I believe - of its
> dynamic IP
>
> I would like to hear about ONE Raspi Tor operator who was allowed by
> DirAuths (or bwauths or whatever)  to come even near 1 mbit/s bandwidth
> utilization
>
> Rana
>
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