On Mittwoch, 10. August 2022 02:02:36 CEST Keifer Bly wrote:
> Thanks. But it just seems that would make it easier to have "new" bridges,
> as all of the in use ones will eventually be blocked?
So either you have dozens of unused IP's on your server then do as I do, let
the bridges run, _now_
Thanks. But it just seems that would make it easier to have "new" bridges,
as all of the in use ones will eventually be blocked? Have you seen my
homemade tool for Windows tor relays at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpk6yvUWQqU? Thanks.
--Keifer
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 6:43 AM meskio wrote:
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Quoting Keifer Bly (2022-07-22 18:42:57)
>Says it is blocked in Russia. I take this as a good sign that the bridge
>is being used, as it is being picked up. But I am wondering is there a way
>to set the bridge to automatically change Ips every few days or so to make
>it harder to
Hello, so my bridge relay at https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/4D6E3CA2110FC36D3106C86940A1D4C8C91923AB Says it is blocked in Russia. I take this as a good sign that the bridge is being used, as it is being picked up. But I am wondering is there a way to set the bridge to