@torproject I’m interested but worried about getting sucked into legal action. Can I be implicated if I’m running a bridge and the tor user is doing some criminal stuff?
@parusmajor @torproject - This was a cool project. I got a bridge set up. I see from the log that ORPort is reachable from the outside so hoping to see my bridge the relay search soon!
@torproject - how can I add to the bridge set up page? I'm on Qubes and used some info from https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/firewall/ that I'd like to refrence on the bridge setup page to help the next person.
@parusmajor @torproject - Yes, installed obfs4. I also see that listed as the transport protocol for my bridge on the relay search.
@Yeet That'd be great! We recently received a pull request with changes related to Fedora, so you could do something similar. https://github.com/torproject/community/pull/9
@Yeet @torproject depends where you live.
There's an ongoing case I'm the USA that will set a precedent soon.
A bridge only takes an encrypted connection from an end user and passes it to a middle relay. None of their actual internet bound traffic exits the tor network from your bridge relay. This means that you should be save from any legal issues.
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