On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Steve Snyder swsnyder@snydernet.net wrote:
Attention Tor developers:
Now that v0.2.3 is at Release Candidate status, can we get get some guidance for those relay operators that have not kept up with development?
Hoo boy! That's a big topic. I'm not going to try to do a full summary here, since I'm assuming you want a timely answer more than a complete answer. (The complete answer is in the ChangeLogs; a useful summary will probably come in the form of release notes.)
What changes can/should be made to a working v0.2.2 torrc for best 0.2.3 operation?
The preferred way to use ORPort and ORListenAddress together has changed slightly, but the old syntax should still work just fine. I believe that all previous valid configurations should still work; please correct me if I'm wrong.
What are the major changes (SMP? IPv6? memory/CPU requirements?) that should be considered when establishing a new relay?
I don't think the relay requirements should be significantly changed; CPU should be slightly lower for equivalent bandwidth assuming a recent OpenSSL, especially if you have a CPU that supports aesni. SMP and IPv6 hacks will probably happen in 0.2.4.x, time and development energy permitting