Re: [tor-dev] Proposal for improving social incentives for relay operators

2014-06-29 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 05:26:28PM -0700, Virgil Griffith wrote: I propose the following system for harnessing warm glow and reputation for Tor relay operators. Hi Virgil, I agree with your direction here, and I'd love to see some more work on it. In fact, the per relay page idea is nearly in

Re: [tor-dev] I have a group at internet archive that are interested in buying a lot of OnionPi's

2014-06-29 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 10:11:24PM +0200, Moritz Bartl wrote: On 06/27/2014 09:44 PM, Virgil Griffith wrote: What is the current state of the art on this, and if it is ready for larger deployment want to buy about 50-100 of them. In my eyes, an access point that has a captive portal that

Re: [tor-dev] I have a group at internet archive that are, interested in buying a lot of OnionPi's

2014-06-29 Thread RĂ©mi
Roger wrote: And the onionpi boxes don't have enough cpu to be a useful relay. I'm not sure what the definition of 'useful relay' is, but I am running an exit relay with 900KB/s and between 1000-1500 consensus weight. This is the limit for the pi, but definitively above the 100KB/s I read

Re: [tor-dev] I have a group at internet archive that are interested in buying a lot of OnionPi's

2014-06-29 Thread Lunar
Martin Kepplinger: Am 2014-06-29 08:57, schrieb Roger Dingledine: On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 10:11:24PM +0200, Moritz Bartl wrote: On 06/27/2014 09:44 PM, Virgil Griffith wrote: What is the current state of the art on this, and if it is ready for larger deployment want to buy about 50-100 of

Re: [tor-dev] I have a group at internet archive that are interested in buying a lot of OnionPi's

2014-06-29 Thread Virgil Griffith
Roger et al, I'm interested in something like onion-pi to be a Tor relay. Is there something with enough COU to be viable? I know nothing about this embedded scene. -V ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org