Yes but I would run it through the proxy so it would have the proxy IP
address. I just noticed tor could use more bridges as there are four
times as many public relays as their are bridges.
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On May 26, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Logforme <m7527@xxxxxx> wrote:
So I am considering running a bridge alongside my relay gotland
Would the bridge use the same public IP address as the relay?
Since you already run a relay, that IP address is public. The point of
bridges is that they are not public so they are harder to block.
A government that censors the internet would surely block access to
all Tor relay IP addresses.
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