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What to selfhost if you have a lot of bandwidth

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:02

Hello fellow TCP users.

I am currently having a lot of unused bandwidth. I wonder do you have any suggestion what to do with that bandwidth ?. Ideally it should more or less only relay the traffic because unfortunately I don’t have much idle RAM left (something like a Tor-relay node but least risky).

Thank you very much!

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https://feddit.dk/u/xxce2AAb posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:07
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Linux installer ISO images. Perfectly legal, and very helpful.

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:09
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A very good idea indeed. Do you mean via torrent or is there any way to host it ?

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https://feddit.dk/u/xxce2AAb posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:11
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I had torrents in mind. You could host them directly I suppose, but discoverability would be an issue.

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:13
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thank you!

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https://sopuli.xyz/u/IsoKiero posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:20
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Discoverability is one issue and trust for longevity is another. No bigger distribution is going to rely their official download links on an individual home lab which can disappear overnight. Also I guess there’s also guestion if images are provided as is without adding/removing your own ‘extensions’, but that’s what cheksums are for.

And this is obviously on a general level, I’m not trying to suggest that xana is not trustworthy :) But torrent seeding is a helpful thing for community, and easy/safe to set up.

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:24
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No worry you can not trust a random guy on the internet in general. But one issue I see with torrent is I will have update the torrent manually everytime a new version comes out. I wonder if you know any automatic solution for that ?

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https://eviltoast.org/u/pr3d posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:24
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My snowflake-proxy docker container eats 81-95mb RAM atm.

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:25
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I am curious how much bandwidth it comsumes a month ? And do you have any legal implication for doing that ?

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https://lemmy.decronym.xyz/u/Decronym posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:30
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Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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DNS Domain Name Service/System
IP Internet Protocol
NAT Network Address Translation

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https://piefed.social/u/harmbugler posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:35
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I2P outproxy or seeding torrents

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https://sopuli.xyz/u/IsoKiero posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:44
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I’d guess there’s some tools which rely on RSS feeds or something to update seeds automatically, but that’s just a gut feeling. Also it shouldn’t be too difficult to write your own, but I don’t know if anything ‘production ready’ is out there.

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/aBundleOfFerrets posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:53
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You could consider peertube, although I am not terribly familiar with the hardware load

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https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/u/ivn posted on Mar 7, 2026 10:23
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Snowflake is an entrypoint into the tor network, not an exit point. I’m not a lawyer but I don’t think there are any legal implications, or maybe in Russia or Iran. And the whole point is that its traffic is very hard to identify.

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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/kylian0087 posted on Mar 7, 2026 11:25
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Look in to I2P.

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https://eviltoast.org/u/pr3d posted on Mar 7, 2026 13:30
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it logs out stats ever 6h. The last on my VPS were: 2,7 Gb IN and 120,5 Mb OUT. So in 30 Days it would be around 243 Gb IN and 10 Gb OUT Traffic.

And do you have any legal implication for doing that ?

i run it since years on two Hetzner VPS in Falkenstein, Germany and didn’t get any compains.

The security concerns for the Snowflake proxy operator are minimal. The Snowflake client will not be able to interact with your computer in any way or observe your network traffic, and you will not be able to see their traffic. From the perspective of your ISP it will look like you are connecting to a Tor bridge, which if you are running a Snowflake proxy should be legal and unrestricted in your country. There is no more risk running a Snowflake proxy than running Tor browser.

Source: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/10/snowflake-makes-it-easy-anyone-fight-censorship

more @ https://snowflake.torproject.org/

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https://lemmy.world/u/theunknownmuncher posted on Mar 7, 2026 15:52
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There’s nothing illegal about using Tor, which was developed and published by the US Navy and supported by the US State Department. Like other users have said, this is not an exit node which is the only type of node that I would be concerned about running.

Definitely look into I2P which, in a nutshell, is a peer-to-peer version of Tor. Hosting an I2P router comes with no legal risk, too.

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https://lemmy.world/u/talkingpumpkin posted on Mar 7, 2026 19:43
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I’ve not looked into it much yet, but https://radicle.xyz/ seems interesting.

It’s kinda a bittorrent-powerd codeberg and it looks like it’s worth playing around with (even though it might not get you rid of much bandwidth… IDK how popular it is, but source usually doesn’t weigh that much).

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https://mander.xyz/u/RheumatoidArthritis posted on Mar 7, 2026 20:10
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A Syncthing relay, very simple to set up, I always install it when I have no need for a VPS but it’s paid for until the end of the month

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https://lemmy.world/u/Nibodhika posted on Mar 7, 2026 20:48
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What do you mean unused bandwidth? Is that not the normal? Most of the time I’m not using my bandwidth so I guess I have lots of unused bandwidth too.

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https://piefed.ca/u/linuxguy posted on Mar 7, 2026 20:50
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Why not a tor relay? If you’re not an exit it is pretty darn safe. How about a tor snowflake proxy too? Even easier and safer.

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https://lemmy.today/u/hexagonwin posted on Mar 7, 2026 22:16
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archiveteam warrior

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https://lemmy.world/u/SlurpingPus posted on Mar 8, 2026 03:25
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Torrents for the popular distros have lots of peers, so another seeder wouldn’t be adding much.

I avoid downloading isos via torrent, because when I tried, the client straight up froze for a while dealing with over a thousand peers and sorting out connections.

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 8, 2026 07:12
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Well I’ve already paid for it so why not saturate it for the good of the community :D

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 8, 2026 07:17
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Yeah it is true but seeding torrents to sature bandwith is generally a good idea

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https://lemmy.world/u/SlurpingPus posted on Mar 8, 2026 07:27
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As a seasoned torrenter myself, I don’t observe the ‘>=1’ ratio rule, but instead delete torrents that have enough seeders and keep those which have just a few. This maximizes utility for those who might want the same torrents as I did.

Of course, this inevitably runs into lack of endless disk space.

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https://lemmy.ml/u/umbrella posted on Mar 8, 2026 08:12
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it doesn’t even require that much bandwidth. can very much be used in conjunction with other stuff.

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https://piefed.zip/u/inari posted on Mar 8, 2026 08:41
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Good bot

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https://lemmy.ml/u/umbrella posted on Mar 9, 2026 05:59
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this is cool. we actually need more of this sort of thing as corporations clamp down on tech.

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https://lemmy.ml/u/umbrella posted on Mar 9, 2026 06:00
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frontends like imginn invidious redlib and such

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https://fedinsfw.app/u/anaisrim posted on Mar 9, 2026 06:04
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FediNSFW.

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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/mic_check_one_two posted on Mar 9, 2026 07:04
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I just don’t tend to delete torrents at all. I have torrents going all the way back to when I built my current server, almost two years ago. Just set your bandwidth caps, and let the torrent client manage what to seed. Some of my shit is only like .1 ratio because it’s not popular or there are lots of other seeds… But I have a few others that have ratios in the literal hundreds. I think my most popular torrent is a PSX ISO bundle for emulators, and it’s currently sitting at a ratio of like 350.

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https://lemmy.world/u/Maroon posted on Mar 9, 2026 11:10
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I am in the process of doing this as well. The world needs more TOR relays, now more than ever!

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