On 1/15/14 4:30 PM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Kostas Jakeliunas kostas@jakeliunas.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 3:30 PM, Patrick ZAJDA patrick@zajda.fr wrote:
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Hi all,
I have set up an Amazon EC2 instance to run a Tor Relay, I chose Obfsproxy Bridges.
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The second point is: I looked at the configuration, and noticed bridge is set to 1. I though it made the tor relay private, do I have miss-understood something? If I didn't miss-understand, that explains why it is still not listed on atlas.torproject.org, and there is a problem with the provided EC2 image.
If your bridge is set to publish its descriptor (should be default), you might be able to search for it using the new Globe tool: https://globe.torproject.org/
Good point! I forgot about Globe. It seems https://globe.torproject.org/#/search/query=ec2 only lists 43 currently running bridges, while https://metrics.torproject.org/cloudbridges.png lists more than 300. Any idea why the numbers are so different?
Ah, that's because Globe limits results to 50 hits, in your case 7 relays and 43 bridges. It should tell users that only the first 50 hits are displayed. Opening a ticket.
All the best, Karsten