It'd be nice if dynamic DNS could solve this somehow, but it can't with
the current implementation.  :/

I think this may only get worse now that we're essentially out of IPv4
space.

-Gordon


Samuel Walker:
> Bridges ideally have very stable IPs, as their addresses aren't stored in an 
> hourly consensus, but are instead handed out as needed. This isn't such an 
> issue with normal relays as they ill drop out of the consensus after an hour 
> - but it does depend how frequently / predictably the IP address changes. IT 
> would be hard to build up a stable flag for example.
> 
> On 22 Jul 2013, at 10:14, Nick <tor-rel...@njw.me.uk> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for the advice everyone, I ended up setting up a bridge node.
>>
>> However I just noticed in looking at the logs that my ISP seem to 
>> disconnect me to reassign my IP address several times a day. Which 
>> seems like rather terrible service. Presumably that makes my bridge 
>> a lot less useful, as the IP address has such a short lifespan?
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