Will this work
Signed-off-by: Skylar "The Cobra" Widulski <cobra@vern.cc>
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If you don't know what Tor is, it's a network that allows for anonymous communication.
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This means that anyone able to speak freely over the Internet with Tor. Sadly, some countries block Tor Guard Nodes (entry nodes), so without bridges, accessing Tor would be impossible.
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This means that anyone able to speak freely over the Internet with Tor. Sadly, some countries block Tor Guard nodes (entry nodes), so without bridges, accessing Tor would be impossible.
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A bridge is a server that isn't listed officially on the Tor relay list, but allows for people to circumvent blockages and access Tor behind them.
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If you don't know what Tor is, see the last blog where I describe it.
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I followed the guide on how to set up a Guard/Middle Relay, and deployed it on a newly purchased Linode server.
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I followed the guide on how to set up a Guard/Middle relay, and deployed it on a newly purchased Linode server.
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In a few weeks, [our relay](tcp://173.255.236.85:9001) will support the Tor Network and help keep the anonymity of those who use it.
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