Paw Møller:
> I am supposed to use
> tor-instance-create tor{1,2} [1]
> systemctl enable tor@tor1
> etc.
> 
> but what goes in the individual tor@tor1 torrc
> in /etc/tor/instances/tor1/torrc and what goes in the main instance in
> /etc/tor/torrc?
When you create additional tor instances on the same host you can treat
their torrc files individually with two exceptions:
- don't run more than 2 instances per IP
- (and obviously do not use same ports to bind to / data dirs)
> 
> I have a few extra ipv4 addresses. Should I allow each instance it's own IP
> or is sharing fine with one having (80,443) and the other (9091,9030) as
> (QR,DIR)port?
Sharing is fine if you do not run more than 2 instances per IP.
> I am aware that one IP can only be shared between two instances.
Great, that is the most important point when running multiple instances
on a single host.
If you run more than a single host you might also want to look into
something that does all that the work (and more) for you
https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor
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