-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12.10.2014 02:31, bm-2cuqbqhfvdhuy34zcpl3pngkplueeer...@bitmessage.ch wrote: > Speaking of this, let's say I run a fast relay from my home > connection (2MB/s). Can I run another relay with the same id from > my mobile? Something like 2 in 1, where I have the same id on both > machines? Or will the network reject my second one..?
If your mobile was connected to your wifi and went through the same IP as your existing relay, it would not make much sense to set up a relay on that phone. Even though you can have up to 2 relays from the same IP. If the mobile connected out through a different IP somehow, you could set up another relay on it. In any case, the relay on the phone will have a different fingerprint. Don't copy over the key of your existing relay. Also, make sure to remember that relays need to be directly accessible on at least one port. So you cannot run a relay if you are behind a NAT that you cannot configure, as is often the case in mobile data schemes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUOjb0AAoJEJe61A/xrcOQ88sP/03OSx61/omSW0Rsa7Y4SQje R3b6HBPQ6BOHlCUnyI6Pd3AAEJ0V2964LnbD8tG7M5eRahIjrbhH/Z9xvbiaEwfj SeqSQdRTfQ47f8YEhmKKTm4F601Mcnnq4yePDo1z7E9OjjXzHKkobWVgvWnlKNFE jom3rw+jbzwgN1zYKWu6dPVcsPLvRZHyXIEbq5fE8RS2siivuP3bk1o4cRQzOJKe vwymQH/pyAYUEssYsw+xyYo6ULrcqhkwOSYKNkon2J+S8NbzXzOQ22bawYj5r4UC e1PtyKeU/Y+yadFpkHFLuKSokR3SsYDHrkdP5BjnbrCdxHppLFUV3Hsoe5gSqZAs a+7mG6TA8tjcvt8FzKlf8F04miWk8OMUvlx6AWAbmz9rNVWDuMZsn3AFDH9ViCBf 1MDDRI2NVOGom5mxUCvaDgS7+m7EfA7D7SBE5yJNJQQtIO48AzWxQJUBpiBtikKE xYagHaocFEmSzOGlWmjIE0ntLJKXJdylEcT4rBjy8XaPBEbsFHHtrVf2pwu6jVFo uGl5mZl7XdY/hN48HmUXEPkUaGrCSxL7UrviPONIcnBs7eygBl60oVG6QnCyHWGk XFKRDfoTLOxY0z6eVbg+IEk+DqFU7fI1xboVhXN6okohrWLzCPo6AXsN+H88L8a9 9KFej5j8/sDr1YA6mLdf =3AVZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk