Is any one running tor relay?
- Lyecdevf
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Is any one running tor relay?
So is any one running it and what kind of configuration are you using. I am asking in terms of exit policy and other general stuff.
We will either find a way, or make one.
- Hannibal
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No i have not but am certainly going to run some tests on this as soon as i get time. I use Tor regular away now instead of other programs that i have tried and found it quite good. Before i do try it i will be checking the advantages and disadvantages of using it, as in how much resources it uses etc etc. Have you noticed any changes on your system while being used as a server? (downloads and uploads) I would be interested in hearing your report on how you have found it.
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I have not noticed any changed on my system as a result of running tor relay. It is quietly running in the background.
I have a pretty good internet connection so there is no way that a tor relay would slow my connection. Actually I am looking at ways for tor to use even a greater part of my internet connection.
I have a pretty good internet connection so there is no way that a tor relay would slow my connection. Actually I am looking at ways for tor to use even a greater part of my internet connection.
We will either find a way, or make one.
- Hannibal
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