-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Well, but that limit only respects the INcoming traffic. I never understood why one can't set a limit for OUTgoing traffic and that is a big problem. However, I don't know what that -HUP is about. But it sounds like something Vidalia users can't use maybe? ;)
- -- German Tor mailing list / surveillance and anonymity: http://www.anti1984.com GPG key ID: 4096R/602492EA xiando schrieb: >> I think this is a valid point. I ran an exit-node for a short while at home >> without thinking too much about it. The huge amount of traffic I was >> attracting (even within minutes of booting up) made me shut it off for the >> sake of personal convenience, but I don't think I will ever go back - > > Use bandwidth limiting? > > BandwidthRate 45 KB > BandwidthBurst 95 KB > > This is low, but that's all I can spare on my home ADSL, and at least it > contributes something. Limit your home node and it don't attract more than > you can spare. Also, you can lower it temporarily (the minimum is 20 KB) and > just -HUP tor if you need to upload a big file somewhere or something like > that. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIVAwUBRaaOX6wicbNgJJLqAQLrpA/+MvoMthVZoc5Pn77/bKHbT8Bj01tSN66s +/B+TCZqC7lZufziuKTPYL4r+QyWpTy06M70pzv7tCeQti7ONCfcacxK0DvHG2iW n9+9seeMpp+fBzbV9PCUDBlnTdoMEvC50qFDG44U82wRL9rMvwTHCuvq4uUNmOYI z1CBXyOJ+rzrlSaEcE8E55i9grJ9ThBlYRhlzRwZLyP+BHFTZR8queeIkw5hjaAh fUyqixngqAT3mt7VwR9ZVg54cVZzlaSfMQmi9qClwAEGUTdGmrbqNiSYkzssQhl9 +2Dxq1hAMgVPie14avQWJLjgT29VuE5NANgcNW++9CSUtdaQ+2Qh5dUsu5Vkt9kg 30q7ehzlMzgqV8fwXYUFiLPqoIFF5J3AMZJjMIQMLed+6/I20Yn6bwqCUMZOxCyr N0kGihjJN5MIeZwp7CD+gX/LDSIInVfe+tqhYdclpTYMrfk5TAG87IabKOWz282u 6Iw6KsJASKSAnW0sYx0Ji/M3Gt922+fq2ACdK4FzS3uIAoP+x8z3D647fOmRDRmP Al1KN+CS0HWNDI1hnznAU38gnO+40lizVO+AkDvuUSbEopuqm/wsXFmQROqU8Uwm Tow002evrG7l3RuETl+dI0AO+dwELexGuisxvrVCRlhrLZLF5VluGy0VFKprTjUa mq95Gwax4uM= =SFwz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

