Rick Huebner rhueb...@radiks.net writes:
I run a bridge from a semi-static home internet account, where the
address is dynamically assigned but only changes when either the ISP
or my hardware router goes down and forces a reconnect, which only
happens maybe once every several months. I've
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014, at 12:40 AM, Rick Huebner wrote:
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Or maybe I'm just totally misreading this, and my own experiences of
losing all my bridge clients on each change aren't typical, but are due
to some other unknown singular issue. How about you other bridge
providers, how many of
It may be partially related, in that I've seen it take weeks to
gradually gain a new set of clients after an IP change, which is why I
think it's so important to not be abandoning all your clients each time
but instead let them update their bridge entries to your new address. If
you've been up
I run a bridge from a semi-static home internet account, where the
address is dynamically assigned but only changes when either the ISP or
my hardware router goes down and forces a reconnect, which only happens
maybe once every several months. I've read in a few places that Tor
bridges with