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Re: [tor-relays] Does Setting Up a Bridge Relay Disable the Browser?



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Well, people suggest that, unless you give <100KB/s, you should run a
relay, not a bridge, as more relays are used (and we have Tor weather
and such). You should be using Tor's daemon (apt-get install tor
tor-arm) for the relay or bridge itself.
- -Poke

On 07/09/2015 07:11, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
> This may be a naïve question, but I've fired up my 64-bit Debian
> box now that the nights are cool, and editing the torrc to
> establish a bridge relay borks the browser. I provide anonymity
> much more than I use it myself, but is the bridge relay copacetic?
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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