Suggestion for upcoming releases of TOR. (Hibernation)
patrick.stabler at web.de
patrick.stabler at web.de
Wed Sep 14 09:05:39 UTC 2005
Yes... of course I could consider the "accouting for everything" as a feature; but for me it is definitely not. :(
Running two TOR installations is a good idea for solving this problem but that also means that I'll have to update
them both everytime a new version comes out. Being a lazy sysop, that's the real problem for me. ;)
I'll think about it. Thanks for your reply.
Nevertheless I hope that my suggestion convinced one of the TOR developers to put the "independent accounting" (in the last row) on the wishlist. If not... it's ok for me too.
Have a nice day.
yours,
Patrick
or-talk at freehaven.net schrieb am 14.09.05 00:39:16:
>
> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, patrick.stabler at web.de wrote:
>
> > I'm running both a TOR Node and a TOR Hidden Service.
> > For limiting the bandwidth of the TOR Node I use the hibernation feature (AccountingStart day/AccountingMax).
> > I don't want any traffic limit for the Hidden Service.
>
> Then you should run two Tors, one for the router and one for your hidden
> service. I think it's a feature that Accounting goes for everything
> summed up, be it router or hidden service.
>
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