[tor-relays-universities] Tor relay on JANET
Iain R. Learmonth
irl at fsfe.org
Thu Jun 5 20:43:42 UTC 2014
On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 04:05:45PM -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> You might start out by running a non-exit relay, to get them used to
> the idea?
I think that would be the right place to start. The one Ian Goldberg
mentioned at Cambridge is non-exit.
> They really shouldn't complain about that at all, but maybe
> they will and all of your conversations will go more smoothly if that's
> your starting point.
Are there any possibilities that running a relay would get an IP address
blacklisted anywhere? Do exit and non-exit relays get treated the same by
those that block Tor?
> Once you're making progress, you can tell them
> "and later we can talk about making it an exit relay".
We're an Internet engineering research group, so I imagine a research reason
is going to come up for an exit relay eventually (if it hasn't already - we
are looking into the list of open research questions).
Thanks,
Iain.
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