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### Prioritised multicast interfaces ### Prioritised multicast interfaces
If like above you have multiple network interfaces but are using multicast peers, but want to prefer one network interface over the other, you can specify the `Priority` for a given multicast interface. If like above you have multiple network interfaces but are using multicast peers, but want to prefer one network interface over the other, you can specify the `Priority` for a given multicast interface.
Lower numbers are better. In this example, peerings that are automatically discovered and established over `eth0` will be preferred over `eth1`: Lower numbers are better. In this example, peerings that are automatically discovered and established over `eth0` will be preferred over peerings to the same node made over `eth1`:
``` ```
MulticastInterfaces: [ MulticastInterfaces: [
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] ]
``` ```
Note that the `priority` field only influences traffic between two peerings to the same node. It does not affect routing decisions across different nodes and cannot be used, for example, to avoid sending traffic to one remote peer over another.
### Multiple outbound Tor circuits ### Multiple outbound Tor circuits
Peering over Tor is possible using the SOCKS proxy support, although it is typically discouraged as Tor peerings are often slow and fragile. Most notably, Tor circuits can be broken at any time, taking down your Yggdrasil peering connection with it. Peering over Tor is possible using the SOCKS proxy support, although it is typically discouraged as Tor peerings are often slow and fragile. Most notably, Tor circuits can be broken at any time, taking down your Yggdrasil peering connection with it.