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No, bridge is similar an Entry Node...

2015-01-08 15:43 GMT+08:00 Virgil Griffith <i@virgil.gr>:

> For example, if you run an exit node, your regular traffic is
> disguised by exit traffic also coming from your ip#.  Is there
> anything similar for running a bridge node?
>
> -V
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