Teor, your right. I’m sorry, that was the wrong way to react.
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On Jul 6, 2018, at 1:30 PM, teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, that's enough. Please limit replies to helpful answers.
Criticising people's ability to type is not helpful. And it's a waste of time for the hundreds of people on this list.
T
On 7 Jul 2018, at 02:30, Keifer Bly keifer.bly@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed you made a typo as well. You set the subject to “Is a relay on mobile broadband possible inAustralia?”.
You forgot to put a space in between the words “in” and “Australia” haha. Not getting defensive, just saying it happens.
From: I Sent: Friday, July 6, 2018 8:47 AM To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible inAustralia?
Keifer,
You referred to the torrc file as torch. You insist that it is QRPort when it is ORPort. You had better stop typing.
-----Original Message----- From: keifer.bly@gmail.com Sent: Fri, 6 Jul 2018 08:25:50 -0700 To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible inAustralia?
tor --verify-config -f torrc My apologies. My torrc file says “QRPort 9002” and that is the saved file, my relay is running perfectly fine. Strange.
I have numerous foreign VPS running smoothly without drama.
I would try running relays off of the VPS then. If these VPS services your using have limited upload and download speed (as I’d imagine inexpensive ones do), you may want to consider running a bridge, which require less speed as they are only mostly used from censored areas.
Find documentation on that here: https://www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en
PT bridges are more effective as they are more difficult to detect for network censors than vanilla bridges.
Is it just a waste of time to try to run a relay through a mobile phone's data because the telco is actively blocking a lot of usual broadband activity?
Yes, if you have no control at all over things such as what ports you are allowed to use because the ISP is limiting these things, using your VPS’s might be a better option.
From: I Sent: Friday, July 6, 2018 7:45 AM To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible inAustralia?
Teor,
Most mobile carriers use carrier-grade NAT.
Thanks for that.
But yet again, I do not have anything but a 'phone passing data via wi-fi to a computer (a Raspberry Pi in this case) so there's no router.
From what you say and what I've tried Optus is having a joke and limiting what we can do with 'broadband internet'. Their parents weren't married.
I have numerous foreign VPS running mostly without drama.
Robert
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