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author | Peter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org> | 2004-11-30 09:58:17 +0000 |
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committer | Peter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org> | 2004-11-30 09:58:17 +0000 |
commit | 648d7394b9568841185fec5fdbe07dc06ed90371 (patch) | |
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Rather have a badly worded FAQ than a wrong one
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@@ -57,30 +57,37 @@ which ports are specified in the configuration file. You can specify: 3.2. So I can just run a full onion router and join the network? -No. Users should run just an onion proxy. If you start up a full onion -router, the rest of the routers in the system won't recognize you, -so they will reject your handshake attempts. +No. Users should run just an onion proxy. If you have sufficient +bandwidth (>= 1MBit both ways) you can consider running a router, +but just to use the network you don't need to. Note that you won't +be used by clients much unless you are verified properly by the +directory administrators (see next question). 3.3. How do I join the network then? If you just want to use the onion routing network, you can run a proxy -and you're all set. If you want to run a router, you must convince -the directory server operators (currently arma@mit.edu) that you're a -trustworthy and reliable person. From there, the operators add you to -the directory, which propagates out to the rest of the network. All -nodes will know about you within a half hour. - -3.4. I want to run a directory server too. +and you're all set. If you want to run a router, you can do so by +enabling ORPort, which will make your router get used for some things. +However, in order to get used for everything, you must become a "verified" +router. Simply convince the directory server operators (mail +tor-ops@freehaven.net) that you're a trustworthy and reliable person. +From there, the operators add you to the directory, which propagates out +to the rest of the network. All nodes will know about you within a half +hour. Once you are verified clients will pick you as entry and exit nodes. + +3.4. Can I just set DirPort and be a directory server? + +If you are an onion router and set DirPort then you will serve the +directory to other clients. This takes some load off the authoritative +dirservers. Your node will not generate its own directory, instead +it will provide the one it fetched from an authoritative dirserver. If you run a very reliable node, you plan to be around for a long time, and you want to spend some time ensuring that router operators are -people we know and like, we may want you to run a directory server -too. We must manually add you to the 'dirservers' file that's part of +people we know and like, we may want you to run an authoritative directory +server too. We must manually add you to the 'dirservers' file that's part of the distribution; users will only know about you when they upgrade to -a new version. Of course, you can always just start up your router as a -directory server too --- but users won't know to ask you for directories, -and more importantly, you'll never learn from the real directory servers -about recently joined routers. +a new version. 4. Development. |