-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 28/12/14 04:06, eliaz wrote: > Karsten Loesing: >> On 27/12/14 04:03, eliaz wrote: >>> isis: >>>>> Can a bridge carry client traffic even though the bridge >>>>> hasn't been assigned to a pool? >>> [snip] >>>> As I recall, for previous restarts I've seen pool >>>> assignments >>>>> within a few hours. [...] But this last restart has been >>>>> running two weeks and the bridge DB shows no pool >>>>> assignment. >>> [snip] >>>> Unless something is broken, BridgeDB is still assigning your >>>> bridge to a distribution pool. However, if you're looking >>>> at your bridge in Atlas [0], then the "bridge pool >>>> assignment" field has been removed, and it should soon be >>>> removed from Globe [1] as well. See #13921.[2] >> >>> Thanks for the heads up. It was interesting to see the >>> assignments. But if (as I read the tickets), deleting it in >>> globe & atlas makes the DB programmers'/maintainers' lives >>> easier, I guess bridge operators can do without. >> >>> However, I get a Not Found error for >> >>> https://collector.torproject.org/recent/bridge-pool-assignments/ >>> . >> >>> Is this down temporarily, or permanently? - eliaz >> >> It's removed permanently. Should it return something else than >> Not Found? (I found 410 Gone as alternative, but have no idea >> how common that is.) > > The 404 is fine. I wasn't complaining about the error code, but > rather inquiring about the future status of that bridge DB output. > Knowing that it's gone deliberately & forever avoids a lot of > puzzlement. I hope that as the outputs continue to change, someone > finds the time to rewrite > > https://collector.torproject.org/formats.html#bridge-descriptors . > > While things are in process, it would suffice to write above > defunct items something like "The following <item> has been > permanently|temporarily|whatever disabled as of ddmmyy" Please take > pity on the bridge operators! - eliaz
Good idea, added a note and removed the "recent" link: https://collector.torproject.org/formats.html#bridge-pool-assignments All the best, Karsten >>>> [0]: https://atlas.torproject.org [1]: >>>> https://globe.torproject.org [2]: >>>> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/13921 > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing > list [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUn+JmAAoJEJd5OEYhk8hI11UIAK0E7Bk/9VbdIvAxbhK9Bwny 9EnjPwxikN55xALz40q4Tgc7Lq+nKO5crgX1+2z1r6uHPhZltJ2a9oPfWpEDhvAn OfZKJB8mQQ1eCxjR0d9riOQj7M4nAQIrzPYETSUoNZO6M7wIsDghNkJ/I8LbrKpM wP9OcJgMw0qXT86+urDO6X7Oe554OexdwFnJGJnVcrAR6srF479trE4J9bGHn01Z Zul0+96PTSeXuzhIELatbyn+SJ035sByK0PkiLtgJpSBWuEmmnzqwRW7dwz3k4aG hhfdT+uVfcMebhJfNIPrgIyJ5A6vQMGRyiRp4WxbzF+RNGbBDNn4rK2yD75OsDg= =6huT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
