One other possibility if you can't work through any issues, Windows 10 has fairly decent Linux support, and/or consider running a lightweight Linux in a Hyper-V VM (Windows 10 Pro, most flavours of Windows Server).
Neither of these are as clean as running natively in Windows, but when a project doesn't actively maintain a particular platform it is sometimes an overall better result.
On 2019-07-14 17:33, William Pate wrote:
Hi!
Well, I certainly expected far more snarky responses. :)
Thank you for the links. I'll check them out and, if I get it to work, maybe write up a guide for others.
Thank you!
William
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Sunday, July 14, 2019 1:44 AM, Barton Bruce barton.bruce@gmail.com wrote:
William,
On 7/11/2019 6:58 PM, William Pate wrote:
I'm interested in hosting a Windows-based relay, if anyone can point me to a good tutorial. I've tried the most common ones.
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There used to be a VIDALIA (sp?) kit that could simply be downloaded and run on a windows machine. I then worked for an ISP/CLEC and had lots of bandwidth so ran Vidaalia on a 64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate machine on my desk at work.
I never did hear why something had changed at the tor project so that stopped working, but do remember a rude snippy condescending reply from someone on the mailing list so I lost interest.
I did get the head Tor guy from the Central Square Cambridge office of TOR to come speak at a local networking group's monthly meeting we held at a MicroSlush faclity in Burlington, MA and it was well received by a packed audience. I think he now has left TOR and works for some ISP.
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