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Re: [tor-bugs] #30441 [Circumvention/BridgeDB]: Stop BridgeDB from handing out offline bridges
#30441: Stop BridgeDB from handing out offline bridges
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Reporter: phw | Owner: phw
Type: defect | Status:
| assigned
Priority: Very High | Milestone:
Component: Circumvention/BridgeDB | Version:
Severity: Major | Resolution:
Keywords: user-feedback, blog, anti- | Actual Points:
censorship-roadmap |
Parent ID: | Points: 2
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by phw):
I added a log message to BridgeDB that tells us how many bridge requests
resulted in 0, 1, 2, and 3 bridge lines. Here are the results for a few
hours worth of logs:
{{{
# of bridges | # of requests
-------------+--------------
0 | 188 (14%)
1 | 381 (29%)
2 | 395 (38%)
3 | 235 (18%)
}}}
(Interestingly, all requests that resulted in 0 bridges were HTTPS
requests for obfs2, coming from Tor exit relays. BridgeDB no longer
supports obfs2, which is why it responds with 0 bridges.)
Assuming that these numbers are correct, BridgeDB should be returning at
least one bridge for every request it has seen over the last few hours.
That clearly wasn't the case a few days ago but I wonder if it's the case
now. The only thing that changed is that I added debug log messages and
restarted BridgeDB a few times.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30441#comment:17>
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