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Tor router
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More (>2 TB/month) is better and recommended. Note: That is only about 1 day worth of traffic on a 10 Mbit/s (Mbps) connection. It is required that a Tor relay be allowed to use a minimum of 100 GByte of outbound traffic (and the same amount of incoming traffic) per month. If you do not know your bandwidth you can use to measure it. If you have less than 10 Mbit/s but at least 1 Mbit/s we recommend you run a bridge with obfs4 support. The minimum requirements for a relay are 10 Mbit/s (Mbps). It is recommended that a relay have at least 16 Mbit/s (Mbps) upload bandwidth and 16 Mbit/s (Mbps) download bandwidth available for Tor. If you run it behind a consumer-level router at home you will have to try and see if your home router can handle it or if it starts failing.įast exit relays (>=100 Mbit/s) usually have to handle a lot more concurrent connections (>100k). If you run the Tor relay from a server (virtual or dedicated) in a data center you will be fine. This can overwhelm consumer-level routers. Bandwidth and ConnectionsĪ non-exit relay should be able to handle at least 7000 concurrent connections. If you don't meet the requirements to run a Tor relay or obfs4 bridge, running a Snowflake proxy is a great way to donate your bandwidth to help users circumvent censorship.

tor router

Requirements for Tor relays depend on the type of relay and the bandwidth they provide.












Tor router