Hi, I have rented a small v-server where I can spare about 400GB of bandwidth per month for Tor. Unfortunately, the number of open TCP sockets is limited to 128 and the operator is not willing to change that. (Any good reason why they wouldn't?). So what I'm doing now is running Tor as a non-exit server with "ulimit -c 130", limiting the number of network sockets to about 100 (The other thirty are regular files and UDP sockets). Is this a bad thing to do? (Apart from getting lots of warning messages in the log file?) Of course I don't want to cause any problems on the Tor network. Regards, Stephan
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