Thanks for the follow up.
On 12/18/2019 3:20 PM, Philipp Winter wrote:
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 12:12:03PM -0800, Eddie wrote:
I've seen a few comments mentioning the lack of obfs4 bridges using port
443, so as I don't run any kind of webserver on the VPS I can do this. I
also wanted to run an
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 12:12:03PM -0800, Eddie wrote:
> I've seen a few comments mentioning the lack of obfs4 bridges using port
> 443, so as I don't run any kind of webserver on the VPS I can do this. I
> also wanted to run an obfuscated bridge on port 80, but it seems that you
> can only run a
Hi,
Just setting up a new bridge, on a new VPS, to complement the relay I
run at home and have a couple of questions regarding best practices.
I set the bridge up from scratch, so it has no connections back to my
relay fingerprint etc. as I understand that's "a bad thing".
I've seen a few c
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 04:49:28PM -0800, Arisbe wrote:
> I have several quick question: Can bridges use an IPv6 ORPort? Is there any
> advantage to adding this to my bridges? Has anyone actually seen IPv6
> connections on a bridge?
It is possible to enable IPv6 for your bridges ORPort.
Like th
hi, thats a question also from here :-)
regards TorGate
> Am 14.02.2018 um 01:49 schrieb Arisbe :
>
> Hello Tor users,
>
> I have several quick question: Can bridges use an IPv6 ORPort? Is there any
> advantage to adding this to my bridges? Has anyone actually seen IPv6
> connections on a b
Hello Tor users,
I have several quick question: Can bridges use an IPv6 ORPort? Is there
any advantage to adding this to my bridges? Has anyone actually seen
IPv6 connections on a bridge?
Thanks for the feedback...
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