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Re: [tor-relays] Running exit-node in Germany
Matthias Redies:
> 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 to
> do? Please let me know if you publish your tutorial.
I had it pushing about 1.5Mbps and crashing only about once a week
before I started having TCP connect floods and had to take it offline
until I could pay attention for a while. I'm still tuning it. It
crashed much, much more often before some basic tuning, though.
And my plan is to publish my results to the entire list, because at $35,
Raspberry Pis can make *great* relays for slower home broadband, but
they need a little tender loving care first. :)
I hope to have something up in a week or two, I need to watch it for a
while and continue to tweak, and maybe develop a solution for the TCP
storms that can bring down a lot of consumer routers, before publishing
for all.
Best,
-Gordon
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