Hi Rupert,

Yes, a setup like that will work with Tor. Nothing relies on the IP addresses of incoming connections.

Tom


Rupert Roe schreef op 20/02/15 om 23:03:
Hi,

I currently run this middle node from a residental VDSL connection:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/D0D6992508E64E28A77373B82798AB196BFA5B3E


I am currently limited by the upload speed of my connection (~20MBit), I
was wondering if I had another VDSL connection installed would I be able
to load balance the upload of the relay across the two connections? Or
would this mess up the routing for my relay? I.e. traffic comes in to
the single published relay IP (which is OK as it's ~80MBit download).
Then the relay can push ~40MBit upload load balanced across two 20MBit
connections. Would it be problematic because the traffic would come from
two different IPs, one of which does not match the published IP for the
relay?

I hope that question makes sense??

Thanks

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