[Thomas Heller] > Are there any estimates how much network traffic a buildbot would generate? It should be trivial except for the initial checkout of the Python code base. > And how must it be connected to the internet - I assume it must be reachable > from the outside. The slave opens a socket connection to the master, so you must be able to reach the python.org box _from_ the slave. I don't expect you'll have serious problems if you can do that much. For example, my home box has a dynamic IP (assigned by my ISP to my router), my router gives a different dynamic IP to my box (NAT'ed), and I'm running behind both software and hardware (SPI) firewalls. Because my box initiated the connection, nothing in the chain objects.
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