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Message   LWN.net    All   Setting up a Tor Relay at National Taiwan Normal University (Tor   March 26, 2026
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The Tor Blog has an interesting article
about the non-technical side of setting up a Tor Relay. It documents how a
computer science student at National Taiwan Normal University worked with the
university system to set up a relay and provides a template for future
attempts:

In Taiwan, anonymous networks do not lack technical documentation or
ideological support. The real scarcity is experience from actually working
through the real institutional system once. Especially in an environment where
academic networks are highly centralized and outbound connectivity is tightly
controlled, distributed anonymous infrastructure like Tor Relays is inherently
difficult to sustain.

This implementation at National Taiwan Normal University was not meant to
provide a final answer for anonymous networks. It was a concrete attempt made
within real-world institutions. It may not immediately improve the performance
or security of anonymous networks, and it was not intended to become a directly
reproducible standard process. What it did achieve was leaving behind a clearly
visible path of practice-one that can be understood, referenced, and built
upon.

https://lwn.net/Articles/1064671/
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