TOR and non-contineous internet connections
Alexander W. Janssen
alexander.janssen at gmail.com
Sun Dec 30 18:27:07 UTC 2007
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Florian D. wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I like the TOR project and want to participate. My question: Is it a
> good idea to set up a server, which is not connected to the internet
> contineously? -- i.e. I turn on my computer, when I come home from
> work and turn it off at bedtime, so it runs several hours a day - is
> this "enough"? Each time the server goes down, the session for the
> user gets interrupted, right? So, where is the line to draw?
Every Tor-server helps, although I wouldn't advice you run a Tor-node at
home if you want to be an Exit-Node.
> cheers, Florian
Hope that helps,
Alex.
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