David Goulet a écrit : > On 24 Feb (12:02:11), Dr Gerard Bulger wrote: > > I am sure I am not alone in having much wasted bandwidth that could be put > > to good Tor use but they are only accessible via IPv6, while they can exit > > of course IPv4 and IPv6 I found a "kind of solution" about that. Behind my fibre optique, I took 26000-26999 tcp ports with the NAT for IPv4 so I have 1 relay using pop3/pop3s for IPv4/IPv6, and many "little" relays on the range 26000-26999 for IPv4/IPv6. talking about port range, here is my question: is there a better range to use and to make tor traffic as discret as possible ? Best regards, Casper -- GnuPG: AE157E0B29F0BEF2 at keys.openpgp.org CA Cert: https://dl.casperlefantom.net/pub/ssl/root.der
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