Another option is to use chutney to autoconfigure a test tor network on your local machine. But it can be hard to use and hard to work out what's broken if it doesn't work.
1 works fine. But there's no redundancy if it stops working. (Even numbers are avoided because they run the risk of consensus ties: half vote one way, half vote another, and there is no majority consensus about certain information, or the entire network state.) Tim Tim Wilson-Brown (teor) teor2345 at gmail dot com PGP 968F094B teor at blah dot im OTR CAD08081 9755866D 89E2A06F E3558B7F B5A9D14F |
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