-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Well, people suggest that, unless you give <100KB/s, you should run a relay, not a bridge, as more relays are used (and we have Tor weather and such). You should be using Tor's daemon (apt-get install tor tor-arm) for the relay or bridge itself. - -Poke On 07/09/2015 07:11, Kenneth Freeman wrote: > This may be a naïve question, but I've fired up my 64-bit Debian > box now that the nights are cool, and editing the torrc to > establish a bridge relay borks the browser. I provide anonymity > much more than I use it myself, but is the bridge relay copacetic? > Thanks in advance. > > > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing > list tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJV7Sw/AAoJEHukJMVt72wmuzIP/1w2y/WIQT/eVrg1omEhKxvD nxr0qu4qZDnR9i0aqCt4lDgxkaXe3ehaBBfzPFms8HY9nsb3q8ulUU/QFMRTMAaQ P/0PxmSy6qb3aaX3qvY6kFJmSkwj4bMgHaLqKre8gZArlUIqZKjTBBqqgb7Dj0cR DbK//9JLGDWjXEoUHvg5UqiNMciy3imSeRsfjkgnMJmMg/C9dGg9iMZvWmDeCqfO shmdalaMf/maB3F9WUx919RLbaSp4VdvLwsIJtBeBp3T8c+JaPZztrR8cgxY/XBg /LSxIvnTsk9xNLopqPFeHkaf0PnnpYtA5KpnoeKoszBSS6M25ywYLCiCrL+J9rr/ 7eXPyf5UBLAWAunyLeZ0RWqxy4KPO/lPhmf+mjeYApDYwM0cWsJC1CWP81ybq0kJ hqtN0KUToH8qg943gR/s7bxPvV0VTHItVNGtfFFhWrCuxw/sBm2QTUSJOxcZ1PB1 wl4XjOHo1FM3+3tx32y7QHMjouEUhpld1L2uvFC2jjzZbSc2wx1KSod+EVkCOpbE mltireiYhqqyH5+9XQbvpN4+7zPcP9vAIjmj/r8+ThnjApQY+2koaPnz/Hq8gIX3 y3aPD8aGb+U0gR/ATZz9NbTNngloQMRztZE99udMV3V4+4i2M5E7yT1u74mqpR7d pQGSpA7si7j/1i7JDZXD =gkNr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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