So we want bridges without contact info and from unknown persons / state
agencies?
I am sure there is nothing with this excellent plan that could possible go
wrong.
>
> A bridge has no `family´. An entity running bridge and exit generates an
> end-to-end situation and might not be what we
On Thursday, December 9, 2021 3:11:25 PM CET John Ricketts wrote:
> That's what I was thinking... I run 100 exit nodes. I'd like to get more
> opinions.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: tor-relays On Behalf Of
> Felix Sent: Thursday, December 9, 2021 8:04 AM
> To:
On 18 Nov (10:01:09), Arlen Yaroslav via tor-relays wrote:
> > Some folks might consider switching to non-exit nodes to just get rid of
> >
> > the overload message. Please bear with us while we are debugging the
> >
> > problem and don't do that. :) We'll keep this list in the loop.
>
> The
That's what I was thinking... I run 100 exit nodes. I'd like to get more
opinions.
-Original Message-
From: tor-relays On Behalf Of Felix
Sent: Thursday, December 9, 2021 8:04 AM
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Responding to Tor censorship in Russia
Hi
hi i don't understand how to run relay on my laptop
while i run orbot on my android
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Hi
Since all of my exit nodes are within the same /16 - would I have to run
bridges on newly acquired IPv4 space?--
A bridge has no `family´. An entity running bridge and exit generates an
end-to-end situation and might not be what we want.
Cheers, Felix
Quoting binarynoise (2021-12-08 19:41:31)
> I'm still learning on how to manage my server, is it ok to run the
> bridge even if it has some weeks uptime and then will be down for
> another few weeks?
If the bridge is going to be down for few weeks might be better if you wait to
host it after the
Quoting John Ricketts (2021-12-07 21:40:24)
> Since all of my exit nodes are within the same /16 - would I have to run
> bridges on newly acquired IPv4 space?
If is a different IPv4 (even in the same /16) it should be fine. AFAIK up to
now
censors block by IP not by range, and /16 looks like a
I'm still learning on how to manage my server, is it ok to run the
bridge even if it has some weeks uptime and then will be down for
another few weeks?
binarynoise
Am Dienstag, dem 07.12.2021 um 17:16 -0300 schrieb gus:
> Dear relay operators,
>
> Today the torproject.org was officially blocked