[tor-relays] Someone broke the tor-relay speed record?
Justaguy
justaguy at riseup.net
Wed Dec 31 09:17:39 UTC 2014
A flag on the AS number where the ip of that Ipredator exit is in, does
not mean that it is in this country.
You can set that flag to anything you want.
It's probably a joke about "libre" .
On 12/31/2014 10:15 AM, I wrote:
>> Someone just got 149.08 MB/s on a non-exit relay.
> I would dearly love to know how to get anything over the 24 MB Australia is limited.
> How is there such speed in Liberia is another question?
>
> Robert
>
>
>> https://globe.thecthulhu.com/#/relay/F528DED21EACD2E4E9301EC0AABD370EDCAD2C47
>>
>> Someone just got 149.08 MB/s on a non-exit relay.
>> This is amazing!
>> Would you mind saying what kind of hardware you use for this?
>> Ipredator used https://ipredator.se/guide/torserver to get to 101MB/s.
>>
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