blutmagie quad core upgrade

M maillist at piirakka.com
Fri May 7 14:21:57 UTC 2010


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Hello

I've been wondering this for a long time. How do you keep your exit node
running without interference from ISP / local police etc.? Especially
when it's the largest exit node.

I've had two exit-nodes which both we're closed, first by KRP (National
Criminal Police, finnish) and had all my hardware taken by cops (2008)
and second one was closed by ISP (2010) even I had informed them about
Tor-exit and asked if it was okay to run exit node. It was until they
got first abuse-notices, then they shut the node down. I was able to run
it about six days.

I was able to get off the contract because ISP broke their promises.

M


Olaf Selke wrote:
> hello,
> 
> blutmagie exit node has replaced its former socket 775 core2 duo E8600
> cpu by a socket 775 core2 quad Q9650. Furthermore memory is upgraded
> from 4 to 8 GB. Instead of one heavily loaded core which probably has
> been bad for latency there are now four moderately loaded tor processes
> running. Blutmagie, blutmagie2, blutmagie3, and blutmagie4 are announced
> as one family and each core runs safely below 100% cpu load which is
> hopefully good for latency ;-) BandwidthRate each process is set to 6000 KB.
> 
> regards Olaf
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