You don't need tor installed on your local machine to contribute to the
Tor network by running a AWS-based relay.
Did you spin up an AWS EC2 micro instance using the image on
cloud.torproject.org? If so, then (at least in principle) you don't need
to do anything more, but it's probably a good idea to ssh in and check
to see that everything is running. You could also edit your torrc to
supply the correct contact info and give your relay a special name!
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Justin R. Porter
On 6/6/14, 03:16 vorm., CD wrote:
I want to contribute to Tor, maybe I mean relay? That's why they
suggested the easiest way was thru AWS. So I got an account that's
free, sort of. Thanks for replying.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Runa A. Sandvik
<runa.sand...@gmail.com <mailto:runa.sand...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:05 PM, CD <bajayaday...@gmail.com
<mailto:bajayaday...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> I've signed up to AWS with Tor's instructions for bridges. I've
intalled Tor
> on my PC. Wondering how to proceed. Am obviously an illiterate
newbie, so
> any links for a basic knowledge-base would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks in
> advance.
What are you trying to do? Do you want to use your own bridge?
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