[tor-relays] Who operates the bridge with nickname antirio?

s7r s7r at sky-ip.org
Sun Mar 27 09:30:33 UTC 2016


Hi Karsten,

Does the bridge with hashed fingerprint
678912ABD7398DF8EFC8FA2BC7DEF610710360C4 fulfill the requirements you
are looking for? It appears to me it handles more clients than antirio
bridge, yet I ma unsure about the IPv4 and IPv6 distribution (don't know
how you count them) - if this is ok please let me know exactly what you
want me to do and how to check the statistics you mention, and i'll
revert with a complete report.

Is it just building Tor from your `task-18460-2` and starting Tor with
the same bridge identity?

P.S. this bridge is already running 0.2.8.1-alpha git
1f679d4ae11cd976+26ab2e0 - I assume your patch isn't merged already?

-s7r

On 3/27/2016 10:11 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> does anybody here know who operates the bridge with nickname antirio?
> 
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/16609212922F6F1077A1BBA299709E19F9A3FB65
> 
> I'm asking, because that bridge has a nice distribution of IPv4 and
> IPv6 clients:
> 
>   bridge-ip-versions v4=48,v6=64
>   bridge-ip-versions v4=56,v6=72
> 
> We have a bug where IPv6 addresses are included in bridge-ip-versions
> statistics but where consensus downloads via IPv6 addresses are not
> counted.  It would be very valuable to test the patch for this bug on
> the antirio bridge or on another bridge with at least 1/2 of clients
> connecting via IPv6.  (When looking yesterday I didn't find another
> bridge with that property.)
> 
> The patch is commit b79d859 in my task-18460-2 branch:
> 
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/karsten/tor.git/log/?h=task-18460-2
> 
> In theory it should be sufficient to cherry-pick that commit from any
> other recent tor branch.  It just changes three lines of code.
> 
> More details on the ticket:
> 
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18460
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> All the best,
> Karsten
> 


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