Am 22.03.2019 08:19, schrieb Roger Dingledine:
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 02:43:13AM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
Can you run a bride and a middle-relay together on a host?
I mean for the safety of users. IPv6 is usually a /64 network and the
various IPv4 are usually also from a subnet.
Answer #1: if they're using different IP addresses, sure, go for it.
Different IP are a must, that's clear anyway.
But...
Normally you get from the provider:
some IPv4 fron same subnet:
203.0.113.111
203.0.113.222
203.0.113.333
and one IPv6 Prefix:
2001:0DB8:123:456::/64
After reading that from your link below, I realize it's a bad idea to
use similar IP's for Bridge and Gateway.
I came up with the idea, because my server still has a lot of resources
available. But I do not have traffic anymore. 2 Tor instaces consume all
my 20TB.
https://blog.torproject.org/research-problems-ten-ways-discover-tor-bridges
Thanks. That's exactly the stuff I'm looking for. ;-)
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Ciao Marco!
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