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hi
rene =


have you considered the torcloud option?  at least for bridge relay?
i'm glad i stumbled into this version of tor.
https://cloud.torproject.org/

it's inexpensive. the first year is up to $3 USD per month using the amazon=
 free cloud account.    tor limits the bandwidth so people like me can affo=
rd the network fees.  =


it's a beautiful addition to tor's relay challenge last year.

i have created 2 account with the same credit card and both qualified as fr=
ee accounts.  { !!!!! }
_thanks again Robert.  great tip !_

until i build a dedicated machine to house tor at home i decided to try tor=
cloud.
it actually has some advantages over running tor at home.  one of them netw=
ork consistency which greatly helps the tor network.

EG my ISPs backbone provider has had many outages over this summer and into=
 the fall (bell canada toronto-montreal corridor)
quite bad.  =


it takes more than a week for a tor node to become fully integrated into th=
e tor network so every outage creates another long delay to being useful to=
 tor.

i am running 2 torcloud nodes now so i can take my time building the tor ma=
chine at home.

i will likely run both torcloud and a home tor box in the end.







On Sep 30, 2014, at 6:52 AM, Ren=E9 Pedersen wrote:

> Hello is it possible to set a router to relay tor, all the time like port=
forwarding.
> Because I will help tor, also ween my pc is shut off 		 	   		  =

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