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Since March 24 globe has been showing no bandwidth usage for my bridge. At the same time I'm measuring non-zero bandwidth locally. These local measurements run about Received ~ 10 x Sent bits. The bridge is connected to live circuits as per atlas.
I've had erratic traffic since the powers that be have decreed that bridges be locked into a small number of entry nodes for long periods. when Received ~ Sent & I see traffic, interspersed with periods where Received >> Sent & no traffic.
I don't *think* globe is an error, since I'm not reading any client traffic, only pokes from entry nodes. Here is my configuration, which worked fine previously:
BridgeRelay 1 ## fteproxy configuration ClientTransportPlugin fte exec TorBrowser\Tor\PluggableTransports \fteproxy --managed # obfsproxy configuration ClientTransportPlugin obfs2,obfs3,scramblesuit exec TorBrowser\Tor \PluggableTransports\obfsproxy managed ## It doesn't seem to matter whether I enable the above portable transports or not. ContactInfo xxx at xxx gpg xxx DataDirectory C:\xxx\tor\TBB installed\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor DirPort 0 DirReqStatistics 0 ExitPolicy reject *:* GeoIPFile C:\xxx\tor\TBB installed\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\geoip GeoIPv6File C:\xxx\tor\TBB installed\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\geoip6 Nickname xxx ORPort 443 RelayBandwidthBurst 196608 RelayBandwidthRate 98304 NumCPUs 2 SafeLogging 0
Maybe someone can see if the problem lies in this torrc, Or somewhere else. Or is this behavior just par for the course? Thanks - eliaz