Note that a bridge is not guaranteed to be used. I've seen plenty of
bridges, both plain-vanilla and obfs4, with or without IPv6, regardless
of geography, that use only a few megabytes of bandwidth per month.
Everything seems good in terms of connectivity yet there is basically
just housekeeping traffic. Some bridges just seem to go ignored as entry
points into the Tor network.
Not trying to dissuade you from running a bridge, just pointing out that
that the bandwidth you want to donate to the Tor network may not be
utilized. In contrast, I haven't seen a mature middle node that went unused.
On 01/17/2017 02:59 PM, Olaf Grimm wrote:
I thinking about a bridge too. But which port is not censored in China?
I have read an article about the firewall of China. They doing DPI and
filtering all encrypted traffic. Obfsproxy should be a good choice. A
short test give me some experience for tor connections, but more traffic
inside as outside (asymmetric). I'm not sure that will work right.
A middle node need some days to get some traffic. An exit node is at
full power in some hours. The guard flag for the middle nodes came after
2 weeks, I think.
Can someone give me a proposal for a bridge port that is usefull for
censored countries?
Olaf
On 17.01.2017 17:29, Christian Pietsch wrote:
Hi Ortez,
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 10:32:44AM -0500, Ortez wrote:
Not right now. I know bridges are needed for users in countries like china and
so on, but are they used much?
Yes. A bridge will utilize your server's bandwidth just as nicely as
an exit relay would. Someone recently posted impressive diagrams to
illustrate this, but I cannot find them now. In addition, please try
to install a pluggable transport such as obfs4 to make your bridge
more censorship-resistant!
Thanks for asking!
C:
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