On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 08:40:12AM +0200, Jochen wrote: > I have a TOR relay behind a Tomato router on an ADSL line. I activated > the vpn client to route all traffic through privateinternetaccess.com.
What's the rationale for this, if you have access to Tor? Unless you're generating a lot of traffic to the detriment of the network Tor will offer you superior privacy than a commercial VPN. > Because a TOR relay does not work behind NAT without port forwarding, > I'm looking for a way how to route tor traffic directly to my internet > provider. I can add static routes, but I don't now the IPs in advance. What kind of VPN is this, OpenVPN? Can you still have DMZ and the VPN route co-exist? > Maybe there is no problem to route outgoing traffic through the vpn > tunnel, but how can I make my relay publish my WAN IP instead of the > tunnel IP? My WAN IP is changing every day, so I cannot configure it as > static. Tor attempts to auto-discover your WAN IP address, if it's not given. _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
