Re: [ORG-discuss] IPBill / Kickstarting OnionDSL to generate media interest?

2016-10-15 Thread Gareth Llewellyn
On 15 Oct 2016 13:29, "Christian de Larrinaga" wrote: > Interesting. What would it take to add in Tor nodes to help scale Tor > as a byproduct? > BrassHornComms is running ~19 relays at the moment; https://globe.torproject.org/#/search/query=BrassHorn The general idea is as customer traffic fl

Re: [ORG-discuss] IPBill / Kickstarting OnionDSL to generate media interest?

2016-10-15 Thread Christian de Larrinaga
Interesting. What would it take to add in Tor nodes to help scale Tor as a byproduct? C Adrian Kennard wrote: > Just to add, and in support of an idea like this, all standard A&A > broadband connections can be set to L2TP to a remote endpoint so that it > is really simple for someone to set up a

Re: [ORG-discuss] IPBill / Kickstarting OnionDSL to generate media interest?

2016-10-15 Thread James Harrison
On 15/10/2016 12:30, Adrian Kennard wrote: > > Are there any consumer broadband routers that handle being a tor client? Not really, no. Probably the closest you'd get to a mainstream router that could probably handle it would be something like the Turris Omnia. Most home routers/CPEs are of very

Re: [ORG-discuss] IPBill / Kickstarting OnionDSL to generate media interest?

2016-10-15 Thread Gareth Llewellyn
On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Adrian Kennard wrote: > Just to add, and in support of an idea like this, all standard A&A > broadband connections can be set to L2TP to a remote endpoint so that it > is really simple for someone to set up a private Internet service like > this using our broadba

Re: [ORG-discuss] IPBill / Kickstarting OnionDSL to generate media interest?

2016-10-15 Thread William Waites
Cool. We’ve discussed similar things in the past and I’d be happy to help. I would suggest to have the L2TP/PPPoE concentrator outwith the UK though even if it might not be strictly necessary due to Tor’s design. For those who are willing to sacrifice stronger anonymity properties for performance

Re: [ORG-discuss] IPBill / Kickstarting OnionDSL to generate media interest?

2016-10-15 Thread Adrian Kennard
Just to add, and in support of an idea like this, all standard A&A broadband connections can be set to L2TP to a remote endpoint so that it is really simple for someone to set up a private Internet service like this using our broadband service. The costs are the same as normal. Obviously that serv