<div dir="ltr">Hi,<div>Want to 'play a little' with Tor for several reasons:</div><div>- I think I need hidden services (which currently won't be widely used and won't be in public directories)</div><div>I have real IP so I currently configured server as:</div>
<div>RelayBandwidthRate 60 Kbytes</div><div>Relay...Burst 70 KBytes</div><div>MaximumAdvertisedBandwith 20 KBytes</div><div>Default exit policy for now</div><div>(I'm on 1 Megabit(both up and down) ADSL and want to have space for other things too,both via my usage of Tor and non-Tor traffic).</div>
<div>Is this sane configuration?Is it possible to configure Tor so relay/exit-node will eat for example 70 KBytes/s but if there is local request-it's got a priority?</div><div><br></div><div>There is some traffic via exit node but sometimes there are problem that I could not reach my own hidden servers for several hours after Tor server restart, anyone know why this can be?Rendevuz descriptors must travel to all servers?</div>
<div><br></div><div>p.s.Tor <a href="http://0.2.0.30">0.2.0.30</a> r15956 on Linux i686
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