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<h2>Configuring a server</h2>
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<h2>Configuring a server</h2>
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<p>We're looking for people with reasonably reliable Internet connections,
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<p>We're looking for people with reasonably reliable Internet connections,
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-that have at least 20 kilobytes/s each way. If you have more bandwidth
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+that have at least 20 kilobytes/s each way. If you frequently have a
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-to offer, that's even better.</p>
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+lot of packet loss or really high latency, we can't handle your server
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+yet. Otherwise, please help out!
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-<p>If your server is behind a NAT and it doesn't know its own IP (e.g.
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+</p>
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-it has an IP of 192.168.x.y), then we can't use it as a server yet.
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-(If you want to do dyndns DNS voodoo to get around this, feel free.) And
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+<p>Other things to note:
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-if it frequently has a lot of packet loss or really high latency, we
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+<ul>
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-also can't handle it as a server yet. Otherwise, please help out!
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+<li>Tor has built-in support for rate limiting; see BandwidthRate
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+and BandwidthBurst config options. Further, if you have
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+lots of capacity but don't want to spend that many bytes per
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+month, check out the Accounting and Hibernation features. See <a
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+href="http://wiki.noreply.org/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ">the FAQ</a>
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+for details.</li>
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+<li>It's fine if the server goes offline sometimes. The directories
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+notice this quickly and stop advertising the server. Just try to make
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+sure it's not too often, since connections through the server when it
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+disconnects will break.</li>
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+<li>We can handle servers with dynamic IPs just fine, as long as the
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+server itself knows its IP. If your server is behind a NAT and it doesn't
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+know its own IP (e.g. it has an IP of 192.168.x.y), then we can't use it
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+as a server yet. (If you want to set your Address config option to dyndns
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+DNS voodoo and port forward to get around this, feel free. If you write a
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+howto, <a href="mailto:tor-volunteer@freehaven.net">even better</a>.)</li>
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+<li>Your server will passively estimate and publish its recent capacity.
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+Client paths are chosen weighted by this capacity, so high-bandwidth
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+servers will attract more paths than low-bandwidth ones. That's why
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+having even low-bandwidth servers is useful too.</li>
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+</ul>
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</p>
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</p>
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<p>To set up a Tor server, do the following steps after installing Tor.
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<p>To set up a Tor server, do the following steps after installing Tor.
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