On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 03:00:41PM +0100, torrelay via tor-relays wrote: > > On 22.02.22 14:16, gus wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 01:02:18PM +0100, meskio wrote: > > > Quoting potlatch via tor-relays (2022-02-22 04:26:27) > > > > 1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsolete). I thought > > > > it was because the pi machine had raspian for the os. So, I downloaded and > > > > installed 32-bit ubuntu server 20.04.3 instead > > > > (https://ubuntu.com/downloads/raspberry-pi). It made no difference. I changed > > > > to a new SSD to make sure all was virgin. How do I upgrade to current version > > > > of Tor for this bridge? > > > AFAIK raspbian bullseye has 0.4.5.10, are you sure you are using the latest > > > version of raspbian? > > > > If you have a pi3 or newer you can run debian 64bit (not raspbian) and just > use the torporject repo. > > > But, if you're on a dynamic IP/residential connection and have a Raspberry > > Pi, I would recommend running a Snowflake standalone proxy. > > > Why? If your ip doesn't change everyday you can run a stable relay with up > to 4MB/s on a pi3. "users will need to ‘discover’ your bridge's IP address again, i.e., go over the process of requesting a new bridge (by email, Moat or https). On the other hand, Snowflake will discover your proxy new IP and automatically share with them." https://forum.torproject.net/t/running-a-bridge-on-a-raspberry-pi-4/842/21?u=gus -- The Tor Project Community Team Lead
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