On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 07:02:13PM +0100, ML Tor wrote:
In data 8/11/2021, *gus* ha scritto:
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 03:24:13PM +0100, ML Tor wrote:
Hi, hi made a new Proxmox server for my home network. I still run a bare metal Tor bridge, but now i would run more bridge in my home network.
I have a public dynamic IP: what is the max number of bridge i can run (obviously on different ORPort) under the same IP address
From the Tor Relay Guide:
"Note: You can only run two Tor relays per public IPv4 address. If you want to run more than two relays you will need more IPv4 addresses." https://community.torproject.org/relay/relays-requirements/
Too bad, so no more than two bridge on my singe ip.
But...
Maybe you want to run a standalone Snowflake proxy?https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/snowflake/
Can i run my two bridge AND one Snowflake proxy? ;-)
Yes, it's fine! :)
cheers, Gus
Thanks in advance,
-- ML
gus gus@torproject.org:
From the Tor Relay Guide:
"Note: You can only run two Tor relays per public IPv4 address. If you want to run more than two relays you will need more IPv4 addresses." https://community.torproject.org/relay/relays-requirements/
Why was it decided to allow only two relays per IP address? Is there a technical reason?
Oh and the sentence on the website: "There should be no problem at all with this requirement (all commercially available servers come with at least one IPv4 address)." is not true anymore. An increasing amount of provider these days only give you IPv6 (or you pay much more for only one IPv4).
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