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Favourite App: Snikket Chat
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Interesting Service! Amazing offer! Thanks!
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Favorite app: Blinko
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Interesting Service, Thanks for the offer
Thank you for giving us a try!
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Favorite app: Syncthing
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You should add Tor (middle relays, bridges, and Snowflake, but not exits of course).
Thanks for the suggestion and agreed, exits are a hard no for us too.
We actually looked into the others: middle relays and bridges need a publicly reachable raw port that our managed app platform doesn't expose, and a Snowflake proxy running inside our app containers only comes up as a "restricted" NAT proxy, so it'd be a half-strength contribution at best.
We are currently working on a workaround for apps that need a raw port however we aren't to that point yet hopefully once we are this will be supported.
What about I2P? It generally wants an exposed port, but I think it can work without. I2P is an anonymity network similar to Tor, but without exits. The i2pd package (the C++ implementation) is best for routers (the I2P name for relays).
Same conclusion as the relays, though I think. And you're right it can run without an open port, but then it comes up firewalled and only pulls weight as a limited router. Our managed platform can't give it the inbound reachability a full router wants (published ports are locked to our proxy, and we don't expose UDP at all), so it'd land in the same half-strength spot as Snowflake. I'll have to test it to see but that's what I'm thinking already.
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Thanks, you read my mind!