Tom van der Woerdt transcribed 7.7K bytes: > I'd say about a year is ideal. Maybe longer. > > It takes a long time for your bridge's IP address to be handed out to users. > Once they finally have one, the addresses should remain valid, instead of > immediately expiring. > > Of course once it looks like your bridge's IP address has been exposed, drop > the bridge and move it. > > Tom > Hi, Tom's advice above is pretty solid. Please, do not do as starlight suggested, since (as Tom already mentioned) it takes a while for BridgeDB to distribute your Bridge to enough users. Since you've seen the traffic drop off, you might want to consider changing IP addresses. Also, if you aren't already, you might want to consider running the obfs4 Pluggable Transport if you can, since it is direct probing resistant and DPI-resistant. Thanks for running a Bridge! -- ââ isis agora lovecruft _________________________________________________________ OpenPGP: 4096R/0A6A58A14B5946ABDE18E207A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt
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