On Tue, Jun 24, 2014, at 12:40 AM, Rick Huebner wrote: [snip] > Or maybe I'm just totally misreading this, and my own experiences of > losing all my bridge clients on each change aren't typical, but are due > to some other unknown singular issue. How about you other bridge > providers, how many of you are on dynamic IP addresses, and have you > noticed a similar huge drop in traffic after a change, or does your > traffic seem to snap back pretty quickly as it should?
I run two bridges (one is obfs3) off my residential connection (I had to stop running a non-exit relay because Hulu and other big sites blacklist tor nodes) and I'd be happy if I had *any* traffic. Over a two-month period, with 1 IP change in the middle, I've probably only passed about 100MB in actual traffic. Sure, I only have about 2MB/s to spare, but I passed several hundred GB as a relay before I quit. Surely after this amount of time, my fingerprint would have been given out a few times. Or are bridges simply not used all that often? There's no problems on my end according to my Tor logs. I know this is barely related to your experience, but I've been curious myself about bridge utilization. _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
