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<p>It shouldn't even matter if you torrent if you run an exit: when
they say torrenting through Tor is bad: they mean as a client
(using a SOCKS proxy to run your downloads through the Tor
network), not torrenting whilst running a relay/exit.</p>
<p>Running transmission alongside a Tor relay/exit won't do anything
or degrade anything (unless, of course, torrenting is taking up
99% of your bandwidth and the Tor relay can only access 1% of it,
naturally)</p>
<p>Hope this clears things up for you.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/10/2017 15:22, Ch1keen wrote:<br>
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Even if it(running both exit node and Transmission daemon) is, I
don't think you would see too much degradation on the torrent side
of things.<br>
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And side of tor network, right?<br>
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> Does this answer your question?<br>
Yes, Thank you Robert so much!!<br>
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