Bittorrent
Martin Fick
mogulguy at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 19 03:11:19 UTC 2009
--- On Wed, 2/18/09, tor-operator at sky-haven.net <tor-operator at sky-haven.net> wrote:
> > But do you see any reason that this applies to the
> > non OS tricks solution of simply having two exit
> > nodes with different policies solution that I
> suggested?
> >
> > If we are to assume that both nodes would actually be
> > running on the same host, the limited bandwidth to the
> > 'evil' port exit node would not (noticeably) inhibit
> > the overall tor middle node bandwidth (versus the single
> > exit alternative) since the other peer would be assumed
> > to provide enough middle node bandwidth, right? And,
> > there would be no "cheating" of service reporting then
> > either?
>
> Having two tor nodes on a system is a different way of
> constraining resources "artificially" if both nodes together
> force a bottleneck for CPU or network resources.
I would call that a stretch. From this, one would conclude
that it would be "not nice" to run a web server or mail server
or particularly not a desktop on the same host either then!
Oh, and certainly tor should not then be run on low powered
routers or what not...
-Martin
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