Is my understanding correct that is NOT possible to run an accesspoint that connects to tor running a relay instead of an exit-node? I am able to torify programs running on the system , but need the acces point to be torified for some clients that need to go through tor. I am aware that this is possible if I run an exit node but my isp is seeing malware traffic every week or do if I do so...
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On 19 Aug 2016, at 06:50, majacobs tor@tent.xs4all.nl wrote:
Is my understanding correct that is NOT possible to run an accesspoint that connects to tor running a relay instead of an exit-node? I am able to torify programs running on the system , but need the acces point to be torified for some clients that need to go through tor. I am aware that this is possible if I run an exit node but my isp is seeing malware traffic every week or do if I do so…
It's entirely ok for Tor clients to send traffic to tor exits on the other side of the world. It's also ok to set up a bridge for your local tor clients, and have them access the tor network through that bridge.
There's no need to run an exit relay locally.
Tim
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