[tor-relays] Does Setting Up a Bridge Relay Disable the Browser?

Kenneth Freeman kencf0618 at riseup.net
Mon Sep 7 17:07:59 UTC 2015



On 09/07/2015 12:18 AM, Billy Humphreys wrote:
> 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

I shall try this. If I have the bandwidth I'll run two relays, but for
now I'd like to run a relay and a bridge relay.

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