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---
title: Configuring Tor non-exit relay
date: 2011-10-06 15:33:49
tags: [tor]
---
I'm for privacy. I'm for cryptography. I do provide
[Tor](https://www.torproject.org/) relays for the good of all people.
Here's how to configure a classic non-exit Tor relay on your machine. In
my case I got it running on the VPS server, with 2 IP addresses and some
bandwidth quota applied. I wanted the Tor traffic to be easily
recognizable from outside as different from the 'normal' traffic coming
from my server. Second requirement was to make Tor not use my whole
traffic quota up. Here's my config, with some notes
```
cyryl@serv:~$ cat /etc/tor/torrc
SocksPort 0 # what port to open for local application connections
SocksListenAddress 127.0.0.1 # accept connections only from localhost
RunAsDaemon 1
DataDirectory /var/lib/tor
ORPort 9001 #switches Tor to server mode
ORListenAddress tor.cyplo.net
OutboundBindAddress 91.213.195.28 #what IP address use to direct the outbound traffic
Nickname cyplonet
Address tor.cyplo.net
ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
AccountingStart day 09:00
AccountingMax 2 GB
MyFamily cyplonethome, cyplonet
```