Roger Dingledine wrote: > > But that said, you probably won't see much traffic on your ORPort > either, yet, since you're a bridge. At this point, bridges are a future > step on the "blocking resistance" arms race: > https://svn.torproject.org/svn/tor/trunk/doc/design-paper/blocking.html > and no country has gotten that far on the arms race yet. So they're more > a strategy that we have in reserve for the time when we need it. > > Hope that helps, > --Roger > >
To sum it up, I'd better run a Bridge if really wanna help Tor project? I am somewhat afraid of government, I realise that's a kind of paranoia but it seems to be real in my country. So I mentioned only these lines in torrc to use traffic: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ExitPolicy accept *:80 ExitPolicy accept *:443 ExitPolicy reject *:* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So. It is better now to run a relay and a bridge in the long term? Thanks Roger and Scott, your information helped me.
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