Re: [tor-relays] Bridge node configurations and where to find them (semi quote)

2024-08-30 Thread Alessandro Greco via tor-relays
Okay Marco, it would appear that Bridge[1] is now working properly. I noticed that you have a lot of Bridges active and in this regard I wanted to ask you if under the same network I can activate multiple Bridges and if the answer is yes: - Is it possible and advisable to start multiple bridges

Re: [tor-relays] 2024 : time to stop using Telegram (e.g. in Bridge line communication.).

2024-08-30 Thread eff_03675549
*And anybody can be arrested *for having some Anti-regime conversation*over Telegram* that has spontaneously opted for Obscure, - closed source-code, - non-auditable, - servers in the EAU, - with a weak-encryption one-of-a-kind alternative to globally recognized consensus, - long known to be f

Re: [tor-relays] Request for Tor to support armhf architecture

2024-08-30 Thread DiffieHellman via tor-relays
Hi Landon, >but keeping it up to date is not easy. >Plus, I don't really know how to keep it up to date like that. You check for a tor update every month or three, download the latest archive, compile and install that and as soon as you restart tor, it'll be up to date. It being a package in a pa

Re: [tor-relays] Bridge node configurations and where to find them (semi quote)

2024-08-30 Thread boldsuck via tor-relays
On Freitag, 30. August 2024 14:35:26 CEST Alessandro Greco via tor-relays wrote: > I noticed that you have a lot of Bridges active and in this regard I wanted I have different subnets on the servers and each bridge has a different IP+IPv6. Until 3 years ago you could get 1 IP for less than 1,- €