OVolker Mink wrote:
Bridge does not require static ip. You can run one at home.
More than one —> use different ports
Am 31.03.2021 um 22:14 schrieb gi vi an :
does bridge require static or dynamic ip?
if more than one bridge can be configured per one isp connection, how do i
configure?
I
On 2021-04-01 17:17, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
On 31.03.2021 18:09, gi vi an wrote:
does bridge require static or dynamic ip?
If it only changes every few weeks, you can work with DynDNS.
If you are only online for a few hours or your dyn IP keeps changing,
check out Tor snowflake.
https:/
On 31.03.2021 18:09, gi vi an wrote:
does bridge require static or dynamic ip?
If it only changes every few weeks, you can work with DynDNS.
If you are only online for a few hours or your dyn IP keeps changing,
check out Tor snowflake.
https://support.torproject.org/censorship/what-is-snowfl
With German DSL providers you get a new IP each day.
My OBFS4 at home makes does about 100gb each day.
> Am 01.04.2021 um 09:05 schrieb Eddie :
>
> But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic, based
> on how bridge information is distributed.
>
> Cheers.
>
>> On 3/3
On 2021-03-31 23:44, Eddie wrote:
But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic,
based on how bridge information is distributed.
it makes sense, so i can opt for static ip with isp (it comes at rxtra
cost, i think)
do i have to ask anything more about static ip?
Che
But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic,
based on how bridge information is distributed.
Cheers.
On 3/31/2021 2:19 PM, Volker Mink wrote:
Bridge does not require static ip. You can run one at home.
More than one —> use different ports
Am 31.03.2021 um 22:14 schri
Bridge does not require static ip. You can run one at home.
More than one —> use different ports
> Am 31.03.2021 um 22:14 schrieb gi vi an :
>
> does bridge require static or dynamic ip?
>
> if more than one bridge can be configured per one isp connection, how do i
> configure?
>
> --
> wh