Hi all,
now it hit my bridge again. it's reported offline on metrics
(https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/811CA1BA98FE0987F552859489EF74B5004BB584)
with nothing in the logs. Except that I had no unique clients since
about 3 days
I have my ports monitored by uptimerobot as well and
Hi all,
In the effort of deploying obfs4 bridges for the community we are sharing our
Ansible role that allowed us to deploy multiple nodes:
https://github.com/NewNewYorkBridges/ansible-tor-bridge
For now it is only available on Debian but we will make it available for other
distributions.
Zorc and Sebastian:
I appreciate you sharing your experiences and solutions. Presently, I have a
couple of Reverse Proxies (domain based using dnsmasq) already routing to
dedicated Split-Tunneling VPN's to Off-Shore Exits on my router (for other
purposes). I'm not sure why it didn't dawn on me
On 01 Jan (21:12:38), s7r wrote:
> Hello,
Hi s7r!
Sorry for the delay, some vacationing happened for most of us eheh :).
>
> One of my relays (guard, not exit) started to report being overloaded since
> once week ago for the first time in its life.
>
> The consensus weight and advertised
On 1/12/22 5:36 PM, David Goulet wrote:
On 01 Jan (21:12:38), s7r wrote:
One of my relays (guard, not exit) started to report being overloaded since
once week ago for the first time in its life.
The consensus weight and advertised bandwidth are proper as per what they
should be, considering