Ok, that's enough.
Please limit replies to helpful answers.

Criticising people's ability to type is not helpful.
And it's a waste of time for the hundreds of people on this list.

T

> On 7 Jul 2018, at 02:30, Keifer Bly <keifer....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I noticed you made a typo as well. You set the subject to “Is a relay on 
> mobile broadband possible inAustralia?”.
>  
> You forgot to put a space in between the words “in” and “Australia” haha. Not 
> getting defensive, just saying it happens.
>  
> From: I
> Sent: Friday, July 6, 2018 8:47 AM
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible inAustralia?
>  
> Keifer,
>  
> You referred to the torrc file as torch.
> You insist that it is QRPort when it is ORPort.
> You had better stop typing. 
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: keifer....@gmail.com
> Sent: Fri, 6 Jul 2018 08:25:50 -0700
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible inAustralia?
> 
> tor --verify-config -f torrc
> My apologies. My torrc file says “QRPort 9002” and that is the saved file, my 
> relay is running perfectly fine. Strange.
> 
>  
> 
> I have numerous foreign VPS running  smoothly without drama.
>  
> 
> I would try running relays off of the VPS then. If these VPS services your 
> using have limited upload and download speed (as I’d imagine inexpensive ones 
>  do), you may want to consider running a bridge, which require less speed as  
> they are only mostly used from censored areas.
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> Find documentation on that here: 
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en
> 
>  
> 
> PT bridges are more effective as they are more difficult to detect for 
> network censors than vanilla  bridges.
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> Is it just a waste of time to try to run a relay through a mobile phone's 
> data because the telco is actively blocking a lot of usual broadband activity?
>  
> 
> Yes, if you have no control at all over things such as what ports you are 
> allowed to use because the ISP is limiting these things, using your VPS’s 
> might be a better option.
> 
> From: I
> Sent: Friday, July 6, 2018 7:45 AM
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible inAustralia?
> 
>  
> 
> Teor,
> 
> >>> Most mobile carriers use carrier-grade NAT.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks for that.
> 
> But yet again, I do not have anything but a 'phone passing data via wi-fi to 
> a computer (a Raspberry Pi in this case) so there's no router.
> 
> From what you say and what I've tried Optus is having a joke and limiting 
> what we can do with 'broadband internet'.  Their parents weren't married.
> 
>  
> 
> I have numerous foreign VPS running mostly without drama.
> 
>  
> 
> Robert
> 
>  
> 
>  
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