On 10/3/2016 12:00 AM, Green Dream wrote: > You could also turn the old relay into a bridge. I've read that low > bandwidth machines are often better serving the network as bridges, > although I don't know what the cutoff value for "low bandwidth" is in > this case. I recommend, if you decide to setup a bridge (which is very useful) make sure you include the latest pluggable transport and better make the new server with a fresh IP address a bridge, one which was never a Tor relay, because turning the older relay into a bridge might not be so effective -- the IP could be blacklisted due to be known as a Tor relay (part of the public consensus) and be impossible to reach by users behind restrictive firewalls / censored internet.
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