This is the reasoning I go with for using 443/80. On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 8:11 AM Martin Kepplinger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 21.06.2018 21:48 schrieb Keifer Bly: > > Hi, > > > > So I had a thought. It seems like a lot of the relays run off of > > various port numbers (of course). However if all of the relays and > > bridges are running off of various port numbers (ie 9001, 10000, > > etc.), couldn’t this stop censored users (who’s isp or local firewall > > only allows certain ports like 80 and 443) from being able to connect > > to the tor network even when using bridges due to the port that the > > bridge of guard relay being run on a port number that is blocked by > > the isp or local firewall? > > > > Just a thought. > > Sure, just like for guard relays, for bridges it makes sense to > configure > ORPort to be 443 or 80, to be reachable from behind messy firewalls. > > martin > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > -- Matthew Glennon [email protected] PGP Signing Available Upon Request https://keybase.io/crazysane
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