If there's a DNS name for this bridge, with dynamic IP, no problem... There are several free DNS services like http://freedns.afraid.org/ Server admin can use a script (called by cron every 30min for example) to update the server's IP.
But as always, if the censor is able to find the DNS name somewhere, it's f*ed.....
Le 26/02/2016 13:50, Roman Mamedov a écrit :
On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 12:27:07 +0100 Random Tor Node Operator tor@unterderbruecke.de wrote:
So in terms of censorship resistance, bridges with occasionally changing IP are better for the Tor network than those with static IP.
EVERY DAY != "occasionally".
Your idea may have some reason to it, but when the IP changes daily, users won't learn about the bridge's new IP in time to even get any good use out of it (few hours at most?) before it changes again.
Does not help that getting and adding bridges to the client is not an automated but an entirely manual process currently (as perhaps it needs to be).
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