Hi, I have an OpenWrt router and an IP address that is a normal IP address.

Given how much oppression there is, I’d like to find some way to allow anyone to use this IP address to connect to Tor.

I would prefer to do this using a programming running on the OpenWrt router (which doesn’t run a VPN and has a good processer).

Is there a way for me to create a snowflake “node” that just constantly runs and connects people to Tor so they can experience the wonders of the Internet?

Also, would there be any legal concerns if someone connects to Tor and does something bad or if they are in a country that doesn’t like Tor or would Snowflake protect me?

I do not have a regular cell that I can run for the same purpose, and this connection could also accommodate quite a few people.

Would there be a risk of being hacked if I do this?

  • VeryFrugal@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    If you can’t answer these questions by yourself, don’t. It is a noble thing to do, yes, but it is (unfortunately) not worth trying out.

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      3 days ago

      This is the most sensible answer here, honestly. The sentiment and intent are admirable, but you’re opening yourself up to a lot of potential risk.