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Hi!

On 13:04 Fri 14 Nov     , coderman wrote:
> [...]
> - The best design we've been able to come up with is one that forces you
> to be using Tor on your side, and only allows your traffic through if it's
> coming from Tor. Making it use a proxy, or maybe even better a Tor bridge,
> that's running on the router seems a fine way to do this limiting. [...]

I have had the same idea, but as an option for "uplinks" in mesh networks. It
would be interesting to know whether you can run a private bridge for others
in the local network when you have to use a bridge to connect to the tor
network.

	-Michi
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