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[tor-relays] Snowflake vs bridge on home connection on a Raspberry Pi 4
Hi all,
I have a fiber connection at home and I would like to run a bridge or
standalone Snowflake proxy on a dedicated Raspberry Pi 4. I have been
reading some threads [1][2] from this list about the topic, but it is
not completely clear to me what would be the best choice.
The requirements [3] for running a bridge are 24/7 connectivity and the
ability to expose TCP ports; however, I have read that it is also
preferred that you have a static IP to run a bridge (in the page about
the recent campaign about bridges, having a static IP was listed as a
requirement [4]).
In principle my home connection has a dynamic IP, but I have been
logging my IP address for the last few days and it seems quite stable
(it has not changed for the last 4 days).
What's the best choice? Can I run both?
Best,
Cristian
[1]:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2022-February/020298.html
[2]:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2022-February/020355.html
[3]: https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/
[4]: https://blog.torproject.org/run-a-bridge-campaign/
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