FAQ (relay section): put most relevant answer in this question at the beginning
nusenu

nusenu commited on 2018-04-02 19:01:41
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     <ul>
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+    <li>It's fine if the relay goes offline sometimes. The directories
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+    notice this quickly and stop advertising the relay. Just try to make
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+    sure it's not too often, since connections using the relay when it
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+    disconnects will break.
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+    </li>
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     <li>Tor has built-in support for <a
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     href="#BandwidthShaping">
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     rate limiting</a>. Further, if you have a fast
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 your
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     relay, you can set it up to only allow connections to other Tor
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 relays.
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-    </li>
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-    <li>It's fine if the relay goes offline sometimes. The directories
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-    notice this quickly and stop advertising the relay. Just try to make
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-    sure it's not too often, since connections using the relay when it
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-    disconnects will break.
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     </li>
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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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