commit b10187ce3e0462491fd516d346642b23e91520db
Author: Philipp Winter <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Aug 7 11:20:15 2019 -0700
Clarify that it takes time until one sees users.
---
.../relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/post-install/contents.lr | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git
a/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/post-install/contents.lr
b/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/post-install/contents.lr
index 37b168f..23825a5 100644
--- a/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/post-install/contents.lr
+++ b/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/post-install/contents.lr
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ body:
Congrats!
-If you get to this point, it means that your obfs4 bridge is running and is
being distributed by BridgeDB to censored users. Note that it can take several
days or weeks to see a consistent set of users, so don't get discouraged if you
don't see user connections right away.
+If you get to this point, it means that your obfs4 bridge is running and is
being distributed by BridgeDB to censored users. Note that it can take several
days or weeks until you see a consistent set of users, so don't get discouraged
if you don't see user connections right away. BridgeDB uses four buckets for
bridge distribution: HTTPS, Moat, Email, and manual. Some buckets are used more
than others, which also affects the time until your bridge sees users. Finally,
there aren't many bridge users out there, so you cannot expect your bridge to
be as popular as a relay.
If you want to connect to your bridge manually, you will need to know the
bridge's obfs4 certificate. See the file
`/var/lib/tor/pt_state/obfs4_bridgeline.txt` and paste the entire bridge line
into Tor Browser:
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