[tor-relays] New operator
entensaison at use.startmail.com
entensaison at use.startmail.com
Sun Nov 24 11:17:23 UTC 2019
On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 7:29 PM, Mario Costa
<mario.costa at icloud.com> wrote:
>
>> Il giorno 21 nov 2019, alle ore 15:49, Matt Traudt
>> <pastly at torproject.org> ha scritto:
>>
>> Thanks for running a bridge.
>>
>> Check Tor's logs to make sure it is actually running and doesn't
>> report
>> issues. Search its hashed fingerprint on
>> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html and make sure it is listed as
>> up.
>> Verify you did *not* set 'PublishServerDescriptor 0'. Verify you can
>> use
>> your bridge from outside your home. I once had a residential ISP
>> that
>> blocked inbound port 80 but not 443.
> This actually made me realize that my home router would not properly
> forward ports 80 and 443 from outside. I could connect to my bridge
> from the LAN (even using my external IP) but not from outside. I had
> to change to a non-standard port, unfortunately, because apparently
> 80 and 443 are used by the router’s web GUI even if I disabled
> external access to it. That’s a shame because I understand that ports
> 80 and 443 are less likely to be blocked by censors.
>
> However, it’s still not clear to me how I can confirm anyone is using
> the bridge.
In the nyx log you see messages like
'In the last X hours we have seen X unique clients' (I don't remember
the exact wording)
Those are the clients that did use your bridge.
> When I connect to it, all I see in nyx are OUTBOUND connections and
> not even one inbound connection (maybe that’s by design in order to
> protect connecting users' privacy, I don’t know).
You are probably right.
In the past you could see connecting users in nyx as inbound
connections without visible IP-address. Now they are not displayed as
inbound connections any more. The outbound connections that are needed
for these users are still displayed.
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