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Re: [tor-relays] Running exit-node in Germany
Ok that is good to know. Right know I will probably run it on 1-1.5 Mbps
and later on 3-4 Mbps. What is the maximum your raspberry is capable of?
Please let me know if you publish your tutorial.
Am 01.08.13 17:04, schrieb Gordon Morehouse:
> Matthias Redies:
>> Luckly I have a fiber connection and a unused RaspberryPi. So running an
> How many Mbps? I've had a RaspberyPi struggle to forward 1.5Mbps (only
> intermittently though) and posted about it in here - it may freeze or
> reboot when under stress. If you are pushing more than 1.5Mbps, you're
> more likely to get picked as guard, etc, which can push the Pi over the
> edge.
>
> There are a number of highly scattered posts on tuning the Pi for Tor.
> I finally got time to get mine working 2 days ago and am collecting
> everything I did to it (and further tweaks - I'd had to take it offline
> due to TCP connection "storms" crashing my *router*) into a single long,
> highly detailed post for everybody here.
>
> But stock Raspbian + Pi + Tor + fiber = you're gonna have a bad time,
> without tuning.
>
> Best,
> -Gordon
>
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