On Saturday 17 December 2011 10:42:19 Phillip wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to set up tor on two separate computers using one net > connection. > > I have a spare computer, which I want to set up as a relay, permanently > using about 1/3 of my bandwidth. On my main computer, I'd like to run a > bridge, or at least as a node (for the enhanced anonymity). I've got it > running on both at the moment, but it seems that only one ever works at > a time. > > The other reason I don't just run the relay off my main computer is that > I sometimes need to run a VPN, or reboot my computer, or whatever...tor > prefers stability :) > > I don't particularly want to go through the hassle of networking them, > or using the spare as a central tor server, if it can be avoided... btw, > both run Ubuntu and Vidalia. > > Any suggestions?
I have four computers running. One runs Tor, one is my desktop box (though it's actually on the floor) and points to the first one for Tor things, one is a laptop with its own Tor client, and the other is a Windows box that I use for my job and doesn't know Tor (though it's easy enough to set it up). You can have one box running Tor with a web browser, Torchat, or OnionCat on the other. The other way to do it is to run Tor on both boxes and forward different ports to the different boxes. cmeclax _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
