> On 20 Dec 2017, at 10:00, nusenu wrote:
>
>>> does the following also apply if a Tor users chooses to use a bridge?
>>>
- We do not choose more than one router in a given /16 subnet
>>> [1]
>>>
>>> Will tor ensure that the relays are not in the same /16 netblock with the
>>> bridge?
>> does the following also apply if a Tor users chooses to use a bridge?
>>
>>> - We do not choose more than one router in a given /16 subnet
>> [1]
>>
>> Will tor ensure that the relays are not in the same /16 netblock with the
>> bridge?
>
> Yes, as each node is added to the path, its IPv4
Thanks for confirming.
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> On 20 Dec 2017, at 03:10, nusenu wrote:
>
> does the following also apply if a Tor users chooses to use a bridge?
>
>> - We do not choose more than one router in a given /16 subnet
> [1]
>
> Will tor ensure that the relays are not in the same /16 netblock with the
> bridge?
Yes, as eac
Hi,
does the following also apply if a Tor users chooses to use a bridge?
> - We do not choose more than one router in a given /16 subnet
[1]
Will tor ensure that the relays are not in the same /16 netblock with the
bridge?
thanks,
nusenu
[1] https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tre