Greetings. The Tor BSD Diversity Project continues its low-intensity war to inject more *BSD into the Tor ecosystem. Our TB for OpenBSD hit the -current ports in November, and 6.5 should in the -stable ports and packages with the release of 6.1 in the next month or so. The ports tree closed for 6.1 just after we submitted 6.5.1, but it looks like it won't make it in unfortunately. A notable recent happening is getting a -current BeagleBone Black Tor relay up and running. https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/577B81CD1FCE5B3E7C1BD286774758608E50AEEB It's managed to quickly hit 1.39MB/s traffic at the most recent check. We have some recent blog post about it which addresses a number of questions including running OpenBSD -current versus -stable for relays, basic OpenBSD tweaking for a relay, etc. https://torbsd.github.io/blog.html Thanks. George -- 5F77 765E 40D6 5340 A0F5 3401 4997 FF11 A86F 44E2
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