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

lage gu gulage1989 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 22 10:34:06 UTC 2016


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2016年12月22日 17:59,"Rana" <ranaventures at gmail.com>写道:

> @Andreas
> ...
> >> I realize there could be pros and contras. Among the contras there
> could be (for example) many small relays overloading the dirauths. I would
> like to hear more about the contras.
> >A Pi running at its line speed isn't exactly a small relay.
>
> Of course it isn't.  A 20 mbps Pi relay has been reported here, still
> under-utilized.
>
> ...
> > Additional info about my experiment: I have just fired up an additional
> relay on Pi Zero. That's a fucking $9 Tor relay, including flash card and
> case.  Looks like an oversized USB stick and plugs directly into a USB port
> of a computer. No need even for power supply.
>
> >Why wouldn't you run the relay directly on the connection/powering
> computer?
>
> As I said, it is an experiment to see if this is working at all and what's
> the performance. Also, it was easy - I could use my PC to ssh into the Pi
> via the USB port, and am running a relay through the same port, so no
> tinkering with hardware. Eventually the Tor relay stick could be plugged
> directly into a USB port of a home router, I believe that there are some
> that have such ports.
>
> >Also, is the external USB network interface included in the pricing
> calculation?
>
> What external USB network interface? Pi Zero has a micro USB connector.
> All that is needed is a standard USB cable, not even OTG one, I fished an
> old one from my junkbox. If you want  you can add a whopping $1 to the cost
> :)
>
> If you mean microUSB-to-Ethernet adaptor, that's $1.96 on eBay:
>
>  http://www.ebay.com/itm/1pc-Micro-USB-2-0-to-Ethernet-10-
> 100-RJ45-Network-LAN-Adapter-Card-uk-/262593720059?hash=
> item3d23ce2efb:g:jHwAAOSwU-pXvqrT
>
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