On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Mike Damm <[email protected]> wrote: > On Monday, November 14, 2011 9:30 PM, "Runa A. Sandvik" > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> The Tor Cloud project gives you a user-friendly way of deploying bridges >> to help users access an uncensored Internet. By setting up a bridge, you >> donate bandwidth to the Tor network and help improve the safety and >> speed at which users can access the Internet. >> >> Setting up a Tor bridge on Amazon EC2 is simple and will only take you a >> couple of minutes. The images have been configured with automatic >> package updates and port forwarding, so you do not have to worry about >> Tor not working or the server not getting security updates. > > https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#MultipleRelays says: > "Great. If you want to run several relays to donate more to the network, > we're happy with that. But please don't run more than a few dozen on the > same network, since part of the goal of the Tor network is dispersal and > diversity." > > I'm curious to know if 'MyFamily' is properly set on these instances, or > if Tor plans to bucket all instances within EC2 as part of the same > family? > > Assuming this is a non-issue... looks very awesome!
A bridge should not specify the ‘MyFamily’ option. You won't run a middle relay or an exit relay in the cloud, so this shouldn't be an issue. -- Runa A. Sandvik _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
