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A Backup Entry in an Hour

An entry block isn't an emergency but a routine moment, if you prepared for it. I'll show how I stand up a new RF entry into a live cascade in an hour: preparation in advance, deploying the relay, switching the front, draining the dead entry. The exit and keys stay untouched — the client notices nothing at all. The commands work.

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Why this is fast at all

The whole point of a cascade is exactly this: the entry and exit are separated. The entry is a consumable, burned in batches; the exit holds the keys, the users, and the "country," and you don't touch it. When the main entry gets blocked, you don't need to re-import anything or re-install anything on the client — you only need to slot a new entry IP into…

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