Rob van der Hoeven robvanderhoeven@ziggo.nl writes:
Hi folks,
Bridges serve as "unknown" entry points to the TOR network. For this, part of the TOR network nodes are reserved and unlisted. This is not good for the performance of the network, and because the network is relatively small i think the unlisted-nodes strategy will only be a short term solution.
At the moment i'm working on my own FreedomBox. From this work i got the following idea: Why not use the DNAT function of a router to forward TOR traffic to a TOR node? This way you don't need unlisted nodes anymore. A router-bridge does not have to be a full TOR node....
Unfortunately the standard DNAT functionality of most routers only support DNAT from the internet to internal addresses. So you need modified firmware to make this work. Maybe a (slightly modified?) version of OpenWRT will work.
Router-bridges have a second advantage over real TOR nodes. They can be easily moved. If a router-bridge gets blocked, you can simply give the router-bridge to a friend.
To give you an example of internet-internet DNAT i have configured one of my systems to forward traffic to the TOR website. The URL is:
https://wordpress.hoevenstein.nl/
(If you try the URL you get a message about an invalid certificate of course)
Let me know what you think about this idea... Rob van der Hoeven. http://freedomboxblog.nl
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Just mentioning that more-or-less your idea is the matter of discussion of Tor trac ticket #2764.