Conrad Rockenhaus: > Hello All, > > If anyone is interested, I have a RAW image of a FreeBSD 11.1 ZFS image that > is fully configured and ready to run Tor. Right now it's an eight GB image, but > I'm reducing the size by removing all of the extra stuff on it from the > upgrade from FreeBSD 11 to 11.1. I think it's great to ease the implementation of Tor relays, particularly on BSDs. However, I'd be wary of an image that I didn't build myself, personally. > > If you're interested in the image let me know. This image has been fully > tested on OVH's Openstack infrastructure, so if you're interested in running > it on their infrastructure, let me know and I can walk you through it, or > you're more than welcome to host is within my cloud at cost (it's a low > monthly rate and unlimited bandwidth). Another issue is that OVH is over relied upon for public nodes. It's the leading ASN with almost 15%. https://torbsd.org/oostats/relays-bw-by-asn.txt OTOH, I do think we (in particular BSD people) need to facilitate the implementation of BSD relays, including for VPS services for those looking to test the waters. The TDP wiki has a list of other BSD-offering VPSs, plus a script for Vultur to build on OpenBSD. I tend to think using other people's scripts that can be reviewed and hacked is a better gateway for new relay operators than images. http://wiki.torbsd.org/doku.php?id=en:bsd-vps g -- 34A6 0A1F F8EF B465 866F F0C5 5D92 1FD1 ECF6 1682
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