On 19 Mar 2022, 07:54 +, Thoughts , wrote:
> What is this? Should I allow the external world access to the specified
> port?
Hello,
Per the bridge setup instructions page[1], the ExtOrPort setting is a local
communication port between Tor and obfs4. You should set it to "auto" in your
torrc
On Friday, March 18th, 2022 at 23:06, Thoughts
wrote:
> Currently running both a guard relay and a bridge, one each on two
>
> different systems, but both behind the same firewall and static IP.
>
> Curious if this is a good idea, or if one or the other is of much
>
> greater value.
(Guard) R
Hi all,
I have a fiber connection at home and I would like to run a bridge or
standalone Snowflake proxy on a dedicated Raspberry Pi 4. I have been
reading some threads [1][2] from this list about the topic, but it is
not completely clear to me what would be the best choice.
The requirements
What is this? Should I allow the external world access to the specified
port?
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Currently running both a guard relay and a bridge, one each on two
different systems, but both behind the same firewall and static IP.
Curious if this is a good idea, or if one or the other is of much
greater value.
Seeing about 2200 inbound, 2800 outbound connections on my relay per
nyx, wi