Yes, running nodes at AWS can be expensive. I'm also interested to see what abuse complaints you get.
Since you control multiple relays, please set MyFamily on all of them: MyFamily fingerprint1,fingerprint2 This is important because they are in different IPv4 /16s. (It will be even more important if one has the Guard flag, and the other has the Exit flag.) Does AWS have native IPv6 yet? If so, please set on both relays: ORPort [IPv6]:Port And on the Exit: IPv6Exit 1 You could connect to IPv6 using a nearby free tunnel service (Hurricane Electric is good, and has good peering with AWS), but this is not as fast or reliable as native IPv6. But as a learning experience, it's a good way to get IPv6.
That's exciting. It would be great for people to be able to choose between multiple providers. Free VPSs are a great way to learn how to set up a relay. The biggest issue with the cloud image was that it wasn't kept up to date. I wonder if there's a way of doing that automatically. I also wonder if there's a way of giving people a BSD image option as well. T |
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