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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/9/2013 2:57 PM, Coyo wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/9/2013 4:41 AM, Konstantinos
Asimakis wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra" style="">First of all, AFAIK, bridge
relays act as entry guards, meaning they *replace* the first
step of your tor circuits, they don't extend them to 4
nodes.<br>
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When I say "entry guards" i mean entry guards from the perspective
of a tor node acting as a client.<br>
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Am i mistaken in believing that a tor bridge relay acts as a
client on behalf of the actual tor client behind it?<br>
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Or does the short list of bridge relays act as entry guards, and
connect to other tor relays as the first hop tor relay?<br>
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Oh, I misread that. Nevermind!<br>
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Though I have another question!<br>
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How many bridge relays, with or without protocol obfuscation, can
you use simultaneously?<br>
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Is there a limit? Can you configure that limit? <br>
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Are bridge relays in the list written to torrc chosen at random up
to a certain limit?<br>
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