Can I get a copy of the webtunnel-bridge Docker image and documentation? Thanks
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 6:43 AM tor-home at encryptfirst.com < tor-h...@encryptfirst.com> wrote: > When running a WebTunnel bridge, what types of IPs are better for > serving requests? My background is with self-hosted home-lab type of > setups. There are a number of different ways for homelabs to accept > inbound https connections. A few examples: > > - Forward a port on a home router. > - Rent a cloud VM/VPS and tunnel a port from the VPS's IP. > - Have a CDN tunnel/forward requests. > - VPN hybrid solutions like Tailscale Funnel. > > Are any of these better than others for hosting a WebTunnel bridge? > Should cloud provider IPs be preferred over residential IPs, for > example, considering that is where most web servers are hosted? Are > large CDNs preferred over individual cloud VMs? Is it better to use a > different IP for WebTunnel than the IP that runs the OR port (i.e. > host OR port on home IP and WebTunnel from a cloud-based IP)? > > I'm mainly asking to determine which way helps the broadest number of > Tor users. And which is less likely to be blocked in the future. What > are the best practices? > > PS: Thanks for the webtunnel-bridge Docker image and the documentation > on how to run it. It was very helpful and made setup easy. > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >
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