ServerWizard ServerWizard 0 0 416 329 Tor Server Guide ServerName Naming your Tor Server unnamed groupBox1 Server Name unnamed textLabel1 <p>By running a Tor server you will allow users of the Tor network to route their traffic through your computer. Running a Tor server does not affect your own anonymity while using Tor.</p> <p>Every Tor server has a nickname, for easy identification. It's not that important what you call it.</p> textLabel2 Server NickName: serverName spacer1 Vertical Expanding 20 20 ContactInfo In Case There's a Problem unnamed groupBox1_2 Contact Information unnamed textLabel1_2 <p>In case you inadvertently mis-configure your server, other operators or the Tor team may want to contact you so you can correct any issues..</p> <p>You are not obliged to provide a contact email, but it will certainly help in the event of a problem.</p> contactMail textLabel2_2 Your email: spacer2 Vertical Expanding 20 31 ServerReachability Making Your Server Reachable unnamed groupBox1_2_2 Opening Up Your Router For Tor Users unnamed textLabel1_2_2 <p>Most Tor users can access the internet over ports 80 (http://) and 443 (https://). It will help if these are the ports Tor advertises to them.</p> <p>If you want, TorK can contact your router and tell it to ensure anything that arrives on ports 80 and 443 is sent to Tor. If you'd like to do this, tick the box below if it is enabled..</p> buttonGroup1 Server Accessibility unnamed ForwardPorts Make Tor Easily Accessible. RoutersFound <b>No Routers Found. Check your local firewall and ensure your router has UPnP enabled.</b> WordBreak|AlignVCenter upnp/upnprouter.h serverwizard.ui.h setUpServer( int ) showPage( TQWidget * w ) setServerType( int id ) accept() reject() displayDiscoveredRouters() init()