Re: [tor-relays] bride&relay one host

2019-03-22 Thread lists
Am 22.03.2019 08:19, schrieb Roger Dingledine: On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 02:43:13AM +0100, li...@for-privacy.net 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. An

Re: [tor-relays] bride&relay one host

2019-03-22 Thread Toralf Förster
On 3/22/19 8:19 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote: > https://blog.torproject.org/research-problems-ten-ways-discover-tor-bridges Which means, to avoid few attack vector, a Tor relay operator might run a bridge which points to its own relay always? -- Toralf PGP C4EACDDE 0076E94E signature.asc Desc

Re: [tor-relays] bride&relay one host

2019-03-22 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 02:43:13AM +0100, li...@for-privacy.net 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 addres

Re: [tor-relays] bride&relay one host

2019-03-21 Thread Cuco Cuquito
Hey there. No, im only bridge-relay running, but I need to be obfuscate the bridge,. but i unable to install obfs4proxy Regards On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 8:43 PM wrote: > Hello, > > 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

[tor-relays] bride&relay one host

2019-03-21 Thread lists
Hello, 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. -- Ciao Marco! ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproje