This would be a nice-to-have, but not a priority for Tor. OTOH, that
functionality is more vital for i2p, who are exploring the idea of integrating
into Tor's PT system:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10629
Also, right now, no PT servers can actually traverse NAT. In the future
Yes, but the point of flash proxies, is to use them as bridges, what I
meant is to allow OR's behind NAT to be relays or even exit nodes.
2014/1/20 David Fifield
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 05:00:38PM -0200, Juan Berner wrote:
> > 1) Allow NAT clients to be TOR relay nodes (even maybe exit nodes)
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 05:00:38PM -0200, Juan Berner wrote:
> 1) Allow NAT clients to be TOR relay nodes (even maybe exit nodes) , this
> would
> be done using a queue system, possibly in a hidden service but not necessary,
> where nat relay nodes can query what tor clients want to connect to the
Hi,
Im wondering if you have considered this, I haven't seen it anywhere:
1) Allow NAT clients to be TOR relay nodes (even maybe exit nodes) , this
would be done using a queue system, possibly in a hidden service but not
necessary, where nat relay nodes can query what tor clients want to connect