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Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi Relay Node Performance and future Plans on Documentation and more



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tor_bridge@xxxxxxx:
> Is it possible for the Tor project to make an extra option on the
> page https://www.torproject.org/download/download-unix.html.en with
> instructions for people to run a bridge/relay on the Pi? I think
> it will help people not to spend time on installing the
> experimental wheezy package for the ARMv7 architecture.

Speaking only for myself, I have a huge blog post (to be edited down,
most of it is notes to myself right now) brewing on how to make an
extremely stable, congestion-avoidant Raspberry Pi relay (or bridge)
node that can be plugged into friends' and family members' broadband
connections and help the network without degrading their performance.

It's still very much a work in progress.  There are a lot of Tor relay
on Pi guides out there, but they're mostly just "do this, this, this
and go" which has bad results in some cases as we've seen, and
requires more manual configuration than I personally would prefer for
congestion avoidance.

My dream is a teeny relay on ALL the broadbands.

Best,
- -Gordon M.


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