[tor-relays] Bridge lifecycle expectations
meskio
meskio at torproject.org
Wed Mar 30 10:35:56 UTC 2022
Quoting flux via tor-relays (2022-03-23 22:52:29)
>
> On 3/23/22 14:11, meskio wrote:
> > You can monitor how many
> > connections you get from each country (by looking at stats/bridgestats) and if
> > you were getting many connections from a certain country and they drop to 0 that
> > means your bridge is burned in that country.
>
> Could you elaborate a bit more? I see the country code stats in the
> bridge-stats file, but how to I monitor a drop in the connections from
> a specific country? Unfortunately there is not to much documentation
> regarding this topic
You are right, this is not well documented neither there is a clear protocol for
it. You could look manually this file once in a while and see how it evolves, or
set up a monitoring software to watch it and alert you on a drop.
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