teor:
On 26 Apr 2018, at 01:33, dave` dave daved7082@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you all for your answers. so if i can't control on the access to my Exit-Relay i can control on the access to my SSH which used to run this Exir-Relay.
You asked in another thread how to build a circuit like:
Client - Bridge - Middle - Exit - Website
Where your Bridge and Exit are on the same IP address.
Unless there's some reason you absolutely need to use Tor, you should use a VPN, because you are getting the same level of anonymity. (Not much, if any.)
I'm curious about the specific reason, but assume the OP has it.
Bridges are meant as mitigation against the blocking of known Tor IP addresses. Some nation-states, corporations and providers blocked Tor exit IPs, since again, they are public. All public Tor IPs, including non-exit relays, are also being blocked on occasion. Bridge IPs are not easy to enumerate, and therefore more difficult to block on the IP level.
So to use the same IP address for both a bridge and an exit makes no (usual) sense.
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