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    It can be a cool feature !<br>
    In torrc file, like Transmission (torrent client) for example, you
    can set up times with bandwidth ;)<br>
    Why not setting days too ?!<br>
    5 working days / week, hours, bandwidth used during those different
    hours...<br>
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    As an example, the Transmission's web interface, where you can set
    up easily those parameters :<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 11/06/2017 à 16:29, Zalezny
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                <div>Hi, <br>
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                I have 100mbit Up/Down connection at home. Most of the
                day, my connection is not use. Mostly between
                22:00-17:00. <br>
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              I would like to share my Internet connection for Tor. If I
              will setup some crontabs to start/stop my tor relay
              between that hours, will it work ?  Does it make sense ?
              Will TOR network know that my relay is working only
              between 22:00 and 17:00 and will push some more traffic to
              me ?<br>
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            How to properly configure such a relay which is working only
            for a few hours per day ?<br>
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          Cheers<br>
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