On 13.08.2012 12:56, Andrew Beveridge wrote: > I guess I fit into that category - the exit I run (mentioned previously > in the exit funding thread) is on a server which has about 3 free IP > addresses which I'm not using right now - I could easily use them as > fast unpublished bridges if somebody explained briefly how.
Thank you! First, as you want to run both exit and bridge on one server, it will be useful to switch to a modified init script that makes it easier to handle multiple Tors: cd /etc/init.d wget -O tor https://www.torservers.net/misc/config/initd-tor chmod +x tor Example usage: # ls /etc/tor tor0.cfg tor1.cfg tor2.cfg tor3.cfg # /etc/init.d/tor start # starts tor 0-3 # /etc/init.d/tor stop # stops tor 0-3 # /etc/init.d tor reload tor2 tor3 # /etc/init.d/tor stop tor1 Next, in /etc/tor, rename your current torrc to tor0.cfg and create a new file called tor1.cfg: ----- snip ----- ## separate directories per tor process DataDirectory /var/lib/tor/bridge PidFile /var/run/tor/tor-bridge.pid Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices-bridge.log Address 109.163.233.200 # your second external IP OutboundBindAddress 109.163.233.200 ORListenAddress 109.163.233.200:443 ## default bridge port 443 ORPort 443 ## private bridge PublishServerDescriptor 0 SocksPort 0 BridgeRelay 1 Exitpolicy reject *:* ----- snip ----- -- Moritz Bartl https://www.torservers.net/ _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays