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Re: [tor-talk] TOR Nodes



OK, thank you for your explanation,
other question:
1. is there a way in tor relay to set stable bandwidth which we want to use it?
because I need stable bandwidth around 35 kbps for transferred and received.
2. How to know, how many user in relay that used for the relay which we pass through?, so if we know the user of relay, so we can predict how much bandwidth we will get it. currently, I try to find relay with high bandwidth, and configure it as entry node and exit node. I have test VoIP call with using 3 nodes and 2 nodes of TOR, and I got some result with latency lower than 400 ms. That mean, in TOR network, there is possibility to make anonymous VoIP call. in my test, I need stable bandwidth at least 35 Kbps.

Best Regards,
Maimun

On 07/06/2012 13:52, tor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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On 07/06/12 11:38, Maimun Rizal wrote:

Hi all, I would like to know, is there possibility to use just only
one node in tor network? I just think about to use middle node is
vpn. so the concept

caller ---- tor node ----- vpn server ----- tor node ------ callee

if there is possibility, how to configure it?

I have try to use two nodes, and succeed. and I try to use one
node, tor network establish, but application which will use tor
node rejected.
- From the Tor manual and "man torrc":

========================================================================
AllowSingleHopExits 0|1

This option controls whether clients can use this server as a single
hop proxy. If set to 1, clients can use this server as an
exit even if it is the only hop in the circuit. Note that most clients
will refuse to use servers that set this option, since most
clients have ExcludeSingleHopRelays set. (Default: 0)
========================================================================

So even if you configure your client to use single hop circuits, most
relays wont allow it.

- -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com/ http://cardwellit.com/
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