Hi folks, I had some problems with my mailserver, so probably the following questions were already discussed. If so, I am sorry. > Bridge relays (or "bridges" for short) are Tor relays that aren't listed > in the main directory. If I am running TOR as a server, and I add the option "bridge relay", than my server wouldn't be available in the main directory. Doesn't that necessarrily results in only running a bridge, and not a server any more, because nobody knows that I am running a server? > The harder way is to edit your torrc file manually > https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#torrc > and add the following lines: > ORPort 443 > BridgeRelay 1 > PublishServerDescriptor bridge > ExitPolicy reject *:* > RelayBandwidthRate 50 KBytes Do I have to use port 443? If not, I could offer a high-speed bridge. > Plus there are people in the world who need them. :) Regards, Ricky. -- "Falls Freiheit überhaupt etwas bedeutet, dann bedeutet sie das Recht darauf, den Leuten das zu sagen, was sie nicht hören wollen." - George Orwell, aus dem Nachwort zu "Animal Farm", 1945 - GPG-Fingerprint: 10D6 7B8F 1F7C 7CB1 2C4E 930E AFD2 FDF3 A10B D302 GPG-Key-ID: AFD2FDF3A10BD302 http://www.lawlita.com/pgp-schluessel/
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