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fix a bunch of broken links to the wiki and faq. use our tags more uniformly.
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reasons. The latest version of <a href="<page projects/torbrowser>">The
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Tor Browser Bundle</a> on Windows tries to give you better hints about
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why Tor is having problems connecting. You should also read <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#IinstalledTorandPolipobutitsnotworking.">the
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href="<wikifaq>#IinstalledTorandPolipobutitsnotworking.">the
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FAQ about problems with running Tor properly</a> when you have issues.
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If you feel that the issue is clearly blocking, or you'd simply like to try
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because you're unsure or feeling adventurous, please read on. Ensure
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run a bridge relay. You can configure it either way:
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<ul>
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<li> manually <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#Imsupposedtoeditmytorrc.Whatdoesthatmean">edit
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href="<wikifaq>#Imsupposedtoeditmytorrc.Whatdoesthatmean">edit
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your torrc file</a> to be just these four lines:<br />
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<pre><code>
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SocksPort 0
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<p>If you get "Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:443: Permission denied" errors
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on startup, you'll need to pick a higher ORPort (e.g. 8080) or do <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#Myfirewallonlyallowsafewoutgoingports.">some
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href="<wikifaq>#Myfirewallonlyallowsafewoutgoingports.">some
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complex port forwarding</a>.
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</p>
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<li>
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Our <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ">FAQ</a>
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href="<wikifaq>">FAQ</a>
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covers all sorts of topics, including questions about setting up a client
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or relay, concerns about anonymity attacks, why we didn't build Tor in
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other ways, etc.
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<li>The <a href="<page docs/tor-manual>">manual</a>
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lists all the possible entries you can put in your <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#Imsupposedtoeditmytorrc.Whatdoesthatmean">torrc
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href="<wikifaq>#Imsupposedtoeditmytorrc.Whatdoesthatmean">torrc
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file</a>. We also provide a <a href="<page docs/tor-manual-dev>">manual for
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the development version of Tor</a>.</li>
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operators, and developers)
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at <a href="irc://irc.oftc.net/tor">#tor on irc.oftc.net</a>. If
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you have a bug, especially a crash bug, read <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#MyTorkeepscrashing.">how
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href="<wikifaq>#MyTorkeepscrashing.">how
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to report a Tor bug</a> first and then tell us as much information
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about it as you can in
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<a href="https://bugs.torproject.org/tor">our bugtracker</a>.
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<a id="NeatLinks"></a>
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<h1><a class="anchor" href="#NeatLinks">Neat Links</a></h1>
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<ul>
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<li>The <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki">Tor
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<li>The <a href="<wiki>">Tor
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wiki</a> provides a plethora of helpful contributions from Tor
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users. Check it out!</li>
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<li><a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/SupportPrograms">A
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href="<wiki>TheOnionRouter/SupportPrograms">A
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list of supporting programs you might want to use in association with
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Tor</a>.</li>
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<li><a href="https://check.torproject.org/">The
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<h3><a class="anchor" href="#ExitPolicies">How do Tor exit policies work?</a></h3>
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<p>
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<a href="<wiki>TorFAQ#ExitPolicies">See the FAQ</a>
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<a href="<wikifaq>#ExitPolicies">See the FAQ</a>
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</p>
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<a id="HowMuchAbuse"></a>
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<p>Finally, if you become aware of an IRC network that seems to be
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blocking Tor, or a single Tor exit node, please put that information on <a
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href="https://wiki.torproject.org/wiki/TheOnionRouter/BlockingIrc">The Tor
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href="<wiki>TheOnionRouter/BlockingIrc">The Tor
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IRC block tracker</a>
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so that others can share. At least one IRC network consults that page
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to unblock exit nodes that have been blocked inadvertently. </p>
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not so different from AOL in this respect.</p>
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<p>Lastly, please remember that Tor relays have <a
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href="<wiki>#ExitPolicies">individual exit policies</a>. Many Tor relays do
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href="<wikifaq>#ExitPolicies">individual exit policies</a>. Many Tor relays do
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not allow exiting connections at all. Many of those that do allow some
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exit connections might already disallow connections to
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your service. When you go about banning nodes, you should parse the
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</ul>
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<p>For other questions not yet on this version of the FAQ, see the <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ">wiki
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FAQ</a> for now.</p>
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href="<wikifaq>">wiki FAQ</a> for now.</p>
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<hr />
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but we haven't researched the application-level anonymity
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issues on them well enough to be able to recommend a safe
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configuration. Our wiki has a list of instructions for <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorifyHOWTO">Torifying
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href="<wiki>TheOnionRouter/TorifyHOWTO">Torifying
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specific applications</a>. There's also a <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/SupportPrograms">list
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href="<wiki>TheOnionRouter/SupportPrograms">list
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of applications that help you direct your traffic through Tor</a>.
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Please add to these lists and help us keep them accurate!
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</p>
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<li>
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There are some steps that individuals
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can take to improve their Tor performance. <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/FireFoxTorPerf">You
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href="<wiki>TheOnionRouter/FireFoxTorPerf">You
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can configure your Firefox to handle Tor better</a>, <a
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href="http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/polipo/tor.html">you can use
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Polipo with Tor</a>, or you can try <a href="<page download/download>">upgrading
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Tor, some IRC and IM applications, and a set of ipchains rules aimed to prevent
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non-Tor traffic from accidentally leaving your computer. More information at
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<a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/VirtualPrivacyMachine">https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/VirtualPrivacyMachine</a>.</li>
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href="<wiki>VirtualPrivacyMachine"><wiki>VirtualPrivacyMachine</a>.</li>
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<li>Anonym.OS is a LiveCD similar to the above but is based on OpenBSD rather
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than Linux for maximum security. It was designed to be anonymous and secure
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from the ground up, and thus has some features and limitations not found in
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<ul>
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<li>Tor has built-in support for <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#LimitBandwidth">
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href="<wikifaq>#LimitBandwidth">
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rate limiting</a>. Further, if you have a fast
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link but want to limit the number of bytes per
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day (or week or month) that you donate, check out the <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#Hibernation">hibernation
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href="<wikifaq>#Hibernation">hibernation
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feature</a>.
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</li>
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<li>Each Tor relay has an <a href="#ExitPolicies">exit policy</a> that
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<li>If your relay is behind a NAT and it doesn't know its public
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IP (e.g. it has an IP of 192.168.x.y), you'll need to set up port
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forwarding. Forwarding TCP connections is system dependent but
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<a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ServerForFirewalledClients">this FAQ entry</a>
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<a href="<wikifaq>#ServerForFirewalledClients">this FAQ entry</a>
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offers some examples on how to do this.
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</li>
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<li>Your relay will passively estimate and advertise its recent
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<p>
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The default exit policy allows access to many popular services (e.g. web browsing), but
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<a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#DefaultPorts">restricts</a>
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<a href="<wikifaq>#DefaultPorts">restricts</a>
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some due to abuse potential (e.g. mail) and some since
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the Tor network can't handle the load (e.g. default
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file-sharing ports). You can change your exit policy
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using Vidalia's "Sharing" tab, or by manually editing your
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<a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#torrc">torrc</a>
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<a href="<wikifaq>#torrc">torrc</a>
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file. If you want to avoid most if not all abuse potential, set it to
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"reject *:*" (or un-check all the boxes in Vidalia). This setting means
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that your relay will be used for relaying traffic inside the Tor network,
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<li>If you're running on Solaris, OpenBSD, NetBSD, or
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old FreeBSD, Tor is probably forking separate processes
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rather than using threads. Consider switching to a <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#RelayOS">better
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href="<wikifaq>#RelayOS">better
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operating system</a>.</li>
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<li>If you still can't handle the memory load, consider reducing the
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<p>
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Requiring every Tor user to be a relay would help with scaling the
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network to handle all our users, and <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#RelayAnonymity">running a Tor
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network to handle all our users, and <a href="<wikifaq>#RelayAnonymity">running a Tor
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relay may help your anonymity</a>. However, many Tor users cannot be good
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relays — for example, some Tor clients operate from behind restrictive
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firewalls, connect via modem, or otherwise aren't in a position where they
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<a href="<page getinvolved/volunteer>#Research">research section of the
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volunteer page</a>: "Tor doesn't work very well when relays
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have asymmetric bandwidth (e.g. cable or DSL)". It might be that <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#TransportIPnotTCP">switching
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href="<wikifaq>#TransportIPnotTCP">switching
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to UDP transport</a> is the simplest answer here — which alas is
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not a very simple answer at all.
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</p>
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<p>
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A collection of templates for successfully responding to ISPs is <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorAbuseTemplates">collected
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href="<wiki>TheOnionRouter/TorAbuseTemplates">collected
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here</a>.
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</p>
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<p>
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At this point it is of special importance that the hidden service sticks to
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the same set of <a
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href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#Whatsthisaboutentryguardformerlyknownashelpernodes">entry
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href="<wikifaq>#Whatsthisaboutentryguardformerlyknownashelpernodes">entry
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guards</a> when creating new circuits. Otherwise an attacker
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could run his own relay and force a hidden service to create an arbitrary
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number of circuits in the hope that the corrupt relay is picked as entry
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people who run relays, the faster the Tor network will be. If you have
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at least 20 kilobytes/s each way, please help out Tor by configuring your
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Tor to be a relay too. We have many features that make Tor relays easy
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and convenient, including <a href="<wiki>TorFAQ#RelayFlexible">rate limiting
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and convenient, including <a href="<wikifaq>#RelayFlexible">rate limiting
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for bandwidth, exit policies so you can limit your exposure to abuse
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complaints, and support for dynamic IP addresses</a>.
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</p>
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<p>You can run a Tor relay on <a href="<wiki>/TorFAQ#RelayOS">pretty
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<p>You can run a Tor relay on <a href="<wikifaq>#RelayOS">pretty
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much any</a> operating system. Tor relays work best on Linux, OS X Tiger
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or later, FreeBSD 5.x+, NetBSD 5.x+, and Windows Server 2003 or later.
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</p>
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<dt>Choose <tt>Relay Traffic for the Tor network</tt> if you
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want to be a public relay (recommended), or choose <tt>Help
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censored users reach the Tor network</tt> if you want to be a <a
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href="<wiki>TorFAQ#RelayOrBridge">bridge</a> for users in countries that censor their Internet.</dt>
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href="<wikifaq>#RelayOrBridge">bridge</a> for users in countries that censor their Internet.</dt>
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<dd><img alt="vidalia basic settings" src="../img/screenshot-win32-configure-relay-1.png"></dd>
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</li>
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<li><dt>Choose the <tt>Exit Policies</tt> tab. If you want to allow others
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to use your relay for these services, don't change anything. Un-check
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the services you don't want to allow people to <a href="<wiki>TorFAQ#ExitPolicies">reach from your relay</a>. If you want to be a non-exit relay, un-check all services.</dt>
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the services you don't want to allow people to <a href="<wikifaq>#ExitPolicies">reach from your relay</a>. If you want to be a non-exit relay, un-check all services.</dt>
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<dd><img alt="vidalia exit policies" src="../img/screenshot-win32-configure-relay-3.png"></dd>
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</li>
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<strong>Manual Configuration</strong>:
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<ul>
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<li>Edit the bottom part of <a href="<wiki>/TorFAQ#torrc">your torrc file</a>. If you want to be a public relay (recommended),
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make sure to define ORPort and <a href="<wiki>TorFAQ#ExitPolicies">look at ExitPolicy</a>; otherwise
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if you want to be a <a href="<wiki>TorFAQ#RelayOrBridge">bridge</a>
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<li>Edit the bottom part of <a href="<wikifaq>#torrc">your torrc file</a>. If you want to be a public relay (recommended),
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make sure to define ORPort and <a href="<wikifaq>#ExitPolicies">look at ExitPolicy</a>; otherwise
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if you want to be a <a href="<wikifaq>#RelayOrBridge">bridge</a>
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for users in countries that censor their Internet,
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just use <a href="<page docs/bridges>#RunningABridge">these lines</a>.
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</li>
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You should fill in "localhost"
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and "8118" to point the top four protocols to Polipo, as shown here. (Even
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though Polipo doesn't support FTP and Gopher, <a
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href="wikifaq#FtpProxy">you
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href="<wikifaq>#FtpProxy">you
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should set them up anyway</a>.) You should also fill out the socks proxy entry to point directly to Tor ("localhost", "9050", and socks5)
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to cover protocols besides the first four. Then click "OK".</p>
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