Interesting... I thought that a Tor client running a relay would
actually help its privacy because you can't tell if its a client
connection or relay connection...
El 17/10/2016 a las 3:04, teor escribió:
On 7 Oct 2016, at 08:11, ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Should Whonix document/encourage end users to turn clients into relays on their
machines?
Probably not:
* it increases the attack surface,
* it makes their IP address public,
* the relays would be of variable quality.
Why not encourage them to run bridge relays instead, if their connection is
fast enough?
T
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