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				|  |  |  # to your individual connection. In particular, you should leave *some* 
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				|  |  |  # minimum amount of bandwidth for Tor, so that Tor users are not 
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				|  |  |  # completely choked out when you use your server's bandwidth. 30% is 
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				|  |  | -# probably a polite choice.
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				|  |  | +# probably a reasonable choice. More is better of course.
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				|  |  |  # To start the shaping, run it as: 
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				|  |  |  #   ./linux-tor-prio.sh 
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				|  | @@ -61,20 +61,22 @@ TOR_UID=$(id -u tor)
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				|  |  |  # Average ping to most places on the net, milliseconds
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				|  |  |  RTT_LATENCY=40
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				|  |  | -# RATE_UP must be less than your connection's upload capacity. If it is
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				|  |  | -# larger, then the bottleneck will be at your router's queue, which you
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				|  |  | -# do not control. This will cause congestion and a revert to normal TCP
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				|  |  | -# fairness no matter what the queing priority is.
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				|  |  | +# RATE_UP must be less than your connection's upload capacity in
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				|  |  | +# kbits/sec. If it is larger, then the bottleneck will be at your
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				|  |  | +# router's queue, which you do not control. This will cause congestion
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				|  |  | +# and a revert to normal TCP fairness no matter what the queing
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				|  |  | +# priority is.
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				|  |  |  RATE_UP=5000
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -# RATE_UP_TOR is the minimum speed your Tor connections will have.
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				|  |  | -# They will have at least this much bandwidth for upload. In general, 
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				|  |  | -# you probably shouldn't set this too low, or else Tor users who use 
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				|  |  | -# your node will be completely choked out whenever your machine
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				|  |  | -# does any other network activity. That is not very fun.
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				|  |  | +# RATE_UP_TOR is the minimum speed your Tor connections will have in
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				|  |  | +# kbits/sec.  They will have at least this much bandwidth for upload.
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				|  |  | +# In general, you probably shouldn't set this too low, or else Tor
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				|  |  | +# users who use your node will be completely choked out whenever your
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				|  |  | +# machine does any other network activity. That is not very fun.
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				|  |  |  RATE_UP_TOR=1500
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -# RATE_UP_TOR_CEIL is the maximum rate allowed for all Tor trafic
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				|  |  | +# RATE_UP_TOR_CEIL is the maximum rate allowed for all Tor trafic in
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				|  |  | +# kbits/sec.
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				|  |  |  RATE_UP_TOR_CEIL=5000
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				|  |  |  CHAIN=OUTPUT
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