Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-08 Thread meskio
Quoting Fran via tor-relays (2022-02-07 19:50:34) > So I thought of trying to run a bride and a snowflakeproxy on one VM with > individual IP addressing in v4 and v6 for each by adding secondary addresses > to to the WAN interface. But after compiling the go binary I fail to find out > how to te

Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-07 Thread Fran via tor-relays
Thanks meskio, this helped a lot to clarify things. So I thought of trying to run a bride and a snowflakeproxy on one VM with individual IP addressing in v4 and v6 for each by adding secondary addresses to to the WAN interface. But after compiling the go binary I fail to find out how to tell s

Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-07 Thread meskio
Quoting Fran via tor-relays (2022-02-04 18:34:45) > I don't know how bridges with obfs4 vs snowflake work in hiding that they > provide access to the tor network (where is the difference?). > I assume that there is a difference, because if not, why bother with > another approach. So providing the

Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-04 Thread lists
On Friday, February 4, 2022 3:15:52 PM CET Fran via tor-relays wrote: > Tor project runs campaigns for running more bridges [1-3] because there > was/is (?) a shortage and/or countries changed their censorship policy > (e. g. Russia). So I'd say the statement in the FAQ is a little bit to > simple

Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-04 Thread Fran via tor-relays
Hey Gus, thanks for your answer. You should not run both on the same IP address. If a censor blocks your obfs4 bridge IP, a user won't be able to connect using your snowflake proxy. Let me try to rephrase: I don't know how bridges with obfs4 vs snowflake work in hiding that they provide acc

Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-04 Thread gus
Hello Fran, On Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 06:14:49PM +0100, Fran via tor-relays wrote: > Hey, > > I just saw, that it's possible to run snowflake[1] not only as browser > plugin, but also standalone. So I am wondering what makes more sense, run a > bridge with obsf4 or run a snowflake instance instead

Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-04 Thread Fran via tor-relays
Hej Eldaliƫ, thanks for your answer. Tor project runs campaigns for running more bridges [1-3] because there was/is (?) a shortage and/or countries changed their censorship policy (e. g. Russia). So I'd say the statement in the FAQ is a little bit to simple. At different times a shortage of on

Re: [tor-relays] snowflake vs bridges (vs node)

2022-02-04 Thread Eldaliƫ via tor-relays
Hello there. > And generally, what's more needed atm: bridge, non-exit, exit or > snowflake? I'm not an expert at all, but the most needed type of relay is exit ([1]) and I suppose always will be, as they are the most prone to raise legal issues ([1]) and have the highest requirements ([2]). Also