Gary Anderson: > I have the same worry as Martin. I set up a bridge on AWS 2 weeks ago by > following the instructions here https://cloud.torproject.org/ and choosing a > bridge image for Ireland. > > Setup went well, log files on startup tell me my bridge contacts the tor > network, and I checked I could use my bridge by explicitly configuring it in > a tor client. But the traffic I see in arm is very small (around 100 MB / > week) compared to what I observed when I tested a tor relay (over 2 GB in a > week-end). On the other hand, I didn't find my fingerprint in Globe. > > Is there something wrong or can this be a normal situation that happens > sometime ? Do all fingerprints end up in Globe ? > > > T. >
Please keep threads together. Just use reply normally. I will not send my fingerprint to globe over http. I want to keep it secret so I can't check my bridge. I hope it works. obfs-ports are forwarded and everything else are standard torrc-settings. But please make globe accessible over https. thanks > > > Lunar : >> Martin Kepplinger: >>> When my bridge uses only the same few MBs each day, i guess it isn't >>> used at all right? >>> >>> Is there a simple way to ensure it is in bridgeDB and functioning as it >>> should? >> >> You can search for the bridge fingerprint in Globe: >> http://globe.rndm.de/ >> >> Globe will hash the fingerprint before sending it to Onionoo to prevent >> leaks. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-relays mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
