Re: [tor-relays] How can I tell if my bridge is working?

2012-01-22 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 08:35:30PM -0500, Steve Snyder wrote: New operator of a Tor bridge here. How can I tell that it is being used? With a regular relay I can look up the stats on TorStatus, or I can see that there are n current connections. But a bridge won't be published, and the

Re: [tor-relays] How can I tell if my bridge is working?

2012-01-21 Thread robbie macg
: [tor-relays] How can I tell if my bridge is working? Message-ID: 201201200917.16804.cmeclax-sa...@ixazon.dynip.com Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=iso-8859-1 On Thursday, January 19, 2012 20:35:30 Steve Snyder wrote: New operator of a Tor bridge here. How can I tell that it is being used

Re: [tor-relays] How can I tell if my bridge is working?

2012-01-20 Thread cmeclax-sazri
On Thursday, January 19, 2012 20:35:30 Steve Snyder wrote: New operator of a Tor bridge here. How can I tell that it is being used? Telnet to port 9051 and type «authenticate blurdyboop». Then type «setevents bw» and it'll tell you how many bytes go in and out. I'm not sure how to tell that

[tor-relays] How can I tell if my bridge is working?

2012-01-19 Thread Steve Snyder
New operator of a Tor bridge here. How can I tell that it is being used? With a regular relay I can look up the stats on TorStatus, or I can see that there are n current connections. But a bridge won't be published, and the lower volume of traffic means that there may not be many active