Hello. I tried to set up a bridge on an Ubuntu server and it seems working fine. I can connect to it manually from different devices using the bridge address from obfs4_bridgeline.txt file.
However I dont see practically any traffic besides when I'm using it, and on "Relay Search" it shows as "Bridge distribution mechanism: None". The bridge has been up and running for 10 days straigth.
At first I only had the line: "PublishServerDescriptor 1". After five days, I tried adding "BridgeRelay 1" and "BridgeDistribution moat", "https" and "any". Neither seems to have produced any change.
Is this normal or could I have missed something on the configuration?
Thank you.
Hey,
"It takes some time for relay traffic to ramp up, this is especially true for guard relays but to a lesser extend also for exit relays. To understand this process, read about the lifecycle of a new relay https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay.” Above snippet from Relay Post-install and good practices https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/post-install/
Regards, Murad.
On 19 Dec 2021, at 17:47, - damisame@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. I tried to set up a bridge on an Ubuntu server and it seems working fine. I can connect to it manually from different devices using the bridge address from obfs4_bridgeline.txt file.
However I dont see practically any traffic besides when I'm using it, and on "Relay Search" it shows as "Bridge distribution mechanism: None". The bridge has been up and running for 10 days straigth.
At first I only had the line: "PublishServerDescriptor 1". After five days, I tried adding "BridgeRelay 1" and "BridgeDistribution moat", "https" and "any". Neither seems to have produced any change.
Is this normal or could I have missed something on the configuration?
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On Sunday, December 19, 2021 5:47:29 PM CET - wrote:
However I dont see practically any traffic besides when I'm using it, and on "Relay Search" it shows as "Bridge distribution mechanism: None". The bridge has been up and running for 10 days straigth.
It can take many weeks or months before the first users start using the bridge.
At first I only had the line: "PublishServerDescriptor 1".
This is default ...
After five days, I tried adding "BridgeRelay 1"
... if you set 'BridgeRelay 1' (this is absolutely necessary to be a bridge)
and "BridgeDistribution moat", "https" and "any".
AFAIK only none or any (default) can be set. BridgeDB then automatically assigns 'https, moat, Email or reseved'
man torrc | grep Bridge BridgeDistribution string If set along with BridgeRelay, Tor will include a new line in its bridge descriptor which indicates to the BridgeDB service how it would like its bridge address to be given out. Set it to "none" if you want BridgeDB to avoid distributing your bridge address, or "any" to let BridgeDB decide. See https://bridges.torproject.org/info for a more up-to-date list of options. (Default: any)
Neither seems to have produced any change.
Is this normal or could I have missed something on the configuration?
Don't forget obfs4:
## obfs4 is used because it can do IPv4 and IPv6 connections simultaneously ## https://gitweb.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfs4.git/tree/README.md ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
## The ServerTransportListenAddr line is dual stack friendly. ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 [::]:443
Thank you.
If there are further problems, it is best to post your whole torrc: ~$ grep ^[^#] /etc/tor/torrc
Hi. Thanks for the suggestions. I thought it will take a couple of days to show activity, not a couple of months.
This is my torrc: ------------- BridgeRelay 1 BridgeDistribution any PublishServerDescriptor 1 Log notice file /dev/shm/tor-notices-bridge.log RunAsDaemon 1 RelayBandwidthRate 2000 KB RelayBandwidthBurst 3000 KB AccountingMax 5120 GB AccountingStart month 1 00:00 ORPort 6661 ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 0.0.0.0:6662 ExtORPort auto ContactInfo address@email.com Nickname *(editted)* ------------------
Ports 6661-2 are reachable externally.
https://bridges.torproject.org/status says:
* obfs4: functional Last tested: 2021-12-21 04:39:48.514002439 +0000 UTC (11h19m41.110084213s ago)
Thanks
El mar, 21 dic 2021 a las 16:57, lists@for-privacy.net escribió:
On Sunday, December 19, 2021 5:47:29 PM CET - wrote:
However I dont see practically any traffic besides when I'm using it, and on "Relay Search" it shows as "Bridge distribution mechanism: None". The bridge has been up and running for 10 days straigth.
It can take many weeks or months before the first users start using the bridge.
At first I only had the line: "PublishServerDescriptor 1".
This is default ...
After five days, I tried adding "BridgeRelay 1"
... if you set 'BridgeRelay 1' (this is absolutely necessary to be a bridge)
and "BridgeDistribution moat", "https" and "any".
AFAIK only none or any (default) can be set. BridgeDB then automatically assigns 'https, moat, Email or reseved'
man torrc | grep Bridge BridgeDistribution string If set along with BridgeRelay, Tor will include a new line in its bridge descriptor which indicates to the BridgeDB service how it would like its bridge address to be given out. Set it to "none" if you want BridgeDB to avoid distributing your bridge address, or "any" to let BridgeDB decide. See https://bridges.torproject.org/info for a more up-to-date list of options. (Default: any)
Neither seems to have produced any change.
Is this normal or could I have missed something on the configuration?
Don't forget obfs4:
## obfs4 is used because it can do IPv4 and IPv6 connections simultaneously ## https://gitweb.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfs4.git/tree/README.md ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
## The ServerTransportListenAddr line is dual stack friendly. ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 [::]:443
Thank you.
If there are further problems, it is best to post your whole torrc: ~$ grep ^[^#] /etc/tor/torrc
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