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Re: [tor-relays] Running a high-performance pluggable transports Tor bridge (FOCI 2023 short paper)



On Mon, Sep 04, 2023 at 02:09:50AM -0600, David Fifield wrote:
> Linus Nordberg and I wrote a short paper that was presented at FOCI
> 2023. The topic is how to use all the available CPU capacity of a server
> running a Tor relay.
> 
> This is how the Snowflake bridges are set up. It might also be useful
> for anyone running a relay that is bottleneck on the CPU. If you have
> ever run multiple relays on one IP address for better scaling (if you
> are one of the relay operators affected by the recent
> AuthDirMaxServersPerAddr change), you might want to experiment with this
> setup. The difference is that all the instances of Tor have the same
> relay fingerprint, so they operate like one big relay instead of many
> small relays.
> 
> https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/pt-bridge-hiperf/

The workshop presentation video (22 minutes) of this paper has just
become available on YouTube. The paper homepage has a copy of the video
too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkUQsAJB-bg&list=PLWSQygNuIsPc8bOJ2szOblMK4i6T79S1m&index=5

The other FOCI 2023 issue 2 videos are online as well:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWSQygNuIsPc8bOJ2szOblMK4i6T79S1m
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