update with correct relay information #117
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### Self-host relay
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The relay is needed to staple the parallel incoming and outgoing connections. The relay temporarily stores connection information and the encrypted meta information. The default uses a public relay at, `ws://198.199.67.130:8153`. You can also run your own relay, it is very easy, just run:
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The relay is needed to staple the parallel incoming and outgoing connections. The relay temporarily stores connection information and the encrypted meta information. The default uses a public relay at, `croc4.schollz.com`. You can also run your own relay, it is very easy, just run:
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```
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$ croc relay
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Make sure to open up TCP ports (see `croc relay --help` for which ports to open). Relays can also be customized to which elliptic curve they will use (default is siec).
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You can send files using your relay by entering `-relay` to change the relay that you are using if you want to custom host your own.
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You can send files using your relay by entering `-addr` to change the relay that you are using if you want to custom host your own.
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```
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$ croc -relay "ws://myrelay.example.com" send [filename]
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$ croc -addr "myrelay.example.com" send [filename]
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```
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### Configuration file
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