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Matt Joyce torad...@mttjocy.co.uk allegedly wrote:
Of course being a server any contention is more likely going to be on
the other side, but while I can find gigabit capable servers to try
pulling from finding one to try pulling from me is entirely another
Hi,
I have a bridge running and since my ISP is changing my IP at least
daily, I thought it might be a good idea to set my DynDNS in the torrc file.
Is it a good idea? How do I set that?
Thank you.
Sina
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Hi Sina,
I have a bridge running and since my ISP is changing my IP at least
daily, I thought it might be a good idea to set my DynDNS in the
torrc file. Is it a good idea? How do I set that?
After you setup your dyndns account, you add
Address name.dyndnsdomainname.tld
in your torrc,
Hi Kai,
thanks for your reply.
After you setup your dyndns account, you add
Address name.dyndnsdomainname.tld
in your torrc, replacing the address name with the hostname, you have
chosen in your DynDNS account settings.
Okay. What about OutboundBindAdress, does that have to be set?
For
On 05/03/13 19:40, Sina Eetezadi wrote:
Hi Kai,
thanks for your reply.
After you setup your dyndns account, you add
Address name.dyndnsdomainname.tld
in your torrc, replacing the address name with the hostname, you have
chosen in your DynDNS account settings.
Okay. What about
Unfortunately the directories do use IP addresses not hostnames, this
does mean there is a small time lag between a change and the new IP
becoming available to clients but that would not in fact be eliminated
by DynDNS either, it's quite easy to see why when you think of the
process that has to