I'll check the firewall, thanks!!
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On Sep 11, 2019, 11:45 PM, niftybunny wrote:
> Firewall is blocking? Port ist above 1024 so you do not need root?
>
>> On 11. Sep 2019, at 03:46, Anonforpeace wrote:
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>> Hello:
>>
>> Hope someone
Thanks so much!!
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On Sep 11, 2019, 11:49 PM, Mauricio Genta wrote:
> Hey! How are you?
>
> Are you sure you have configured the port at your firewall to be accessible
> from the outside? You should forward the correct ports from ther
Thanks so much for your reply!! Will check it out!!
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On Sep 12, 2019, 2:49 AM, Matt Westfall wrote:
> Is your node behind a routee/firewall? You most likely need to forward ports
> in your router.
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> President & C
Is your node behind a routee/firewall? You most likely need to forward ports in
your router.
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On September 10, 2019 9:46:50 PM EDT, Anonforpeace
wrote:
>Hello:
>
>Hope someone can help me. I'm trying to configure a bridge a
If you're having any heat issues with the Pi 4, may I suggest the aluminum
heatsink case from flirc.tv? It took my average temps down about 10°C.
Beautiful case, great price for what it does.
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On Sep 13, 2019, 8:00 AM, wrote:
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Over the last month, I've been benchmarking the Raspberry Pi 4 on a fiber 1
Gbps up/down connection with the hope I could utilize the full connection
throughput.
TDLR: Each tor instance per CPU core maxes out at ~ 6 MB/s. I was able to get
two instances (ORPort 80 and 443) maxed out concurrentl