Kelly Byrd wrote:
I have had this exact same question for my server. It's running on an
ADSL line, 443 on the OR port, 80 for the Dir port (iptables redirects to
9001 and 9030) and I notice MUCH more bandwidth usage when I turn on the
dir port. Without the dir port, I barely notice tor slowing do
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 02:45:39PM +0200, gabrix wrote:
> I have this in my iptables script:
> ># TOR
> >iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp --dport 9090 -j MARK
> >--set-mark 2
> >iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp --dport 9090 -j RETURN
> >iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING
I have had this exact same question for my server. It's running on an
ADSL line, 443 on the OR port, 80 for the Dir port (iptables redirects to
9001 and 9030) and I notice MUCH more bandwidth usage when I turn on the
dir port. Without the dir port, I barely notice tor slowing down my
regular usage.
Fabian Keil wrote:
gabrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sorry if recently my tor node argo666tor wasn't always up ... but
i'm sort of experimenting how much bandwith i have to allocate to the
tor network.My will is to give as much band as possible without slowing
down my conne
gabrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sorry if recently my tor node argo666tor wasn't always up ... but
> i'm sort of experimenting how much bandwith i have to allocate to the
> tor network.My will is to give as much band as possible without slowing
> down my connection.I'm trying with this 4
I'm sorry if recently my tor node argo666tor wasn't always up ... but
i'm sort of experimenting how much bandwith i have to allocate to the
tor network.My will is to give as much band as possible without slowing
down my connection.I'm trying with this 4 rules:
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