On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 10:44:41PM +0100, gabrix wrote:
I have already written about this but now it's red light ... i badly
want to keep my tor node otherways i would have already removed the tor
server but i cannot get on like this.I recently also had from my isp a
bandwidth upgrade to
Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 10:44:41PM +0100, gabrix wrote:
I have already written about this but now it's red light ... i badly
want to keep my tor node otherways i would have already removed the tor
server but i cannot get on like this.I recently also had from my isp
Enigma wrote:
Well it's a while since I disabled the Dirport but yes, when it was
enabled it consumed a lot of bandwidth and browsing was slow.
Disabling Dirport should make a significant difference. After all,
you're mirroring the entire Tor server network information from what I
know and a
Thus spake gabrix ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Cheers for the script i'm going to give it a try and than tell ya !
I assume this was supposed to be in reply to my message. If you
produce a port-based one please repost and/or post on the wiki. That
may be useful to more people than my IP based
On Nov 12, 2006, at 16:44:41, gabrix wrote:
I have already written about this but now it's red light ... i badly
want to keep my tor node otherways i would have already removed
the tor
server but i cannot get on like this.I recently also had from my isp a
bandwidth upgrade to 2MB(they say
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Well it's a while since I disabled the Dirport but yes, when it was
enabled it consumed a lot of bandwidth and browsing was slow.
Disabling Dirport should make a significant difference. After all,
you're mirroring the entire Tor server network
Thus spake gabrix ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have already written about this but now it's red light ... i badly
want to keep my tor node otherways i would have already removed the tor
server but i cannot get on like this.I recently also had from my isp a
bandwidth upgrade to 2MB(they say ...
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