[tor-relays] Unwarranted discrimination of relays with dynamic IP
Sebastian Niehaus
niehaus at web.de
Sun Dec 4 19:42:52 UTC 2016
Am 04.12.2016 um 20:24 schrieb anemoi at tutanota.de:
> In Germany, it's quite usual that you have a dynamic IP and unusual that
> you have static IP. Not just a few relays are located in Germany. It's
> not just a question of frustration of owners of dynamic IP relay, but
> also a matter of bandwith waste. If Tor cannot handle dynamic IPs
> properly a lot of bandwith is not used. And bandwith is something that
> the Tor network can not get enough of.
In Soviet Russia, it's quite usual that you have a only IP over Avian
Carriers (RFC 2549) and unusual that you have fibre to your home. Not
that much relays are located in Soviet Russia. It's
not just a question of frustration of owners connected via avian
carriers but also a matter of bandwith waste and diversity. If Tor
cannot handle avian carriers properly a lot of bandwith is not used. And
bandwith and diversity is something that the Tor network can not get
enough of.
SCNR
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