ATOR Relay Education
This Relay Educator Series is intended to help you set up a Relay in the Anon network to earn recognition rewards in exchange for bandwidth and layered encryption of network traffic.
Welcome!
Currently, we are rolling out the new version of our distribution protocol to allow you to earn test net tokens for contributing your resources.
The Anon relay software development is currently designed for Linux operating systems, unlike the more mainstream macOS and Windows options commonly found on many computers and commercial systems. However, there are several options available for running Anon on various machines and even more options coming in the future.
If you are here to learn, teach and help build the Anonymity Layer for everyone to transform "The Internet" as we know it today, to utilize anonymity and privacy in a truly decentralized way and earn rewards while contributing your bandwidth and in-built security features of the Anon software. Then you have come to the right place!
First thing first: Set Up Your Environment
In the first steps of this Relay Series you can choose the best option for setting up your environment for Relaying and encrypting internet traffic, and then proceed to the installation chapter, configure the Relay for the network you are using it in and participate in the Rewards Program..
Let's get started, select a tutorial..
Anon Debian Quick install
If you are running a Debian-based distribution, you can use the method below to copy and execute a bash script in your terminal prompt to install the Anon package instantly. After installation, you'll be prompted with some follow-up questions to configure your relay.
See the Linux installation page for a more descriptive instruction and examples of the input.
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