## Stripped down configuration file for a tor relay mode DataDirectory /var/lib/tor PidFile /var/run/tor/tor.pid RunAsDaemon 0 ################ This section is just for relays ##################### # ## See https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay for details. ## Required: what port to advertise for incoming Tor connections. ORPort 9001 ## A handle for your relay, so people don't have to refer to it by key. Nickname xxTOR_NICKxx ## Define these to limit how much relayed traffic you will allow. Your ## own traffic is still unthrottled. Note that RelayBandwidthRate must ## be at least 20 kilobytes per second. ## Note that units for these config options are bytes (per second), not ## bits (per second), and that prefixes are binary prefixes, i.e. 2^10, ## 2^20, etc. #RelayBandwidthRate 100 KBytes # Throttle traffic to 100KB/s (800Kbps) #RelayBandwidthBurst 200 KBytes # But allow bursts up to 200KB (1600Kb) ## Use these to restrict the maximum traffic per day, week, or month. ## Note that this threshold applies separately to sent and received bytes, ## not to their sum: setting "4 GB" may allow up to 8 GB total before ## hibernating. ## ## Set a maximum of 4 gigabytes each way per period. #AccountingMax 4 GBytes ## Each period starts daily at midnight (AccountingMax is per day) #AccountingStart day 00:00 ## Each period starts on the 3rd of the month at 15:00 (AccountingMax ## is per month) #AccountingStart month 3 15:00 ## Administrative contact information for this relay or bridge. This line ## can be used to contact you if your relay or bridge is misconfigured or ## something else goes wrong. Note that we archive and publish all ## descriptors containing these lines and that Google indexes them, so ## spammers might also collect them. You may want to obscure the fact that ## it's an email address and/or generate a new address for this purpose. #ContactInfo Random Person ## You might also include your PGP or GPG fingerprint if you have one: ContactInfo xxTOR_CONTACTxx ## Uncomment this to mirror directory information for others. Please do ## if you have enough bandwidth. DirPort 9030 ## Bridge relays (or "bridges") are Tor relays that aren't listed in the ## main directory. Since there is no complete public list of them, even an ## ISP that filters connections to all the known Tor relays probably ## won't be able to block all the bridges. Also, websites won't treat you ## differently because they won't know you're running Tor. If you can ## be a real relay, please do; but if not, be a bridge! BridgeRelay xxTOR_BRIDGExx ## By default, Tor will advertise your bridge to users through various ## mechanisms like https://bridges.torproject.org/. If you want to run ## a private bridge, for example because you'll give out your bridge ## address manually to your friends, uncomment this line: #PublishServerDescriptor 0 ## We are just a relay, so no exits or SOCKS are allowed ExitPolicy reject *:* SocksPort 0 xxTOR_OPTION1xx xxTOR_OPTION2xx xxTOR_OPTION3xx xxTOR_OPTION4xx xxTOR_OPTION5xx xxTOR_OPTION6xx xxTOR_OPTION7xx xxTOR_OPTION8xx xxTOR_OPTION9xx