Re: [tor-relays] Maybe the next step in russian Tor discrimination

2022-01-04 Thread ValdikSS via tor-relays
I can confirm that profitserver.ru at Chelyabinsk location has TSPU (government) DPI system, at least on one of their links for some of the destination IPs. On that link the filtering is the same as a residential connection from ER-Telecom. The TSPU could be detected by 307 HTTP reply with Loc

Re: [tor-relays] cases where relay overload can be a false positive

2022-01-04 Thread s7r
Replying to myself: s7r wrote: [SNIP] Metrics port says: tor_relay_load_tcp_exhaustion_total 0 tor_relay_load_onionskins_total{type="tap",action="processed"} 52073 tor_relay_load_onionskins_total{type="tap",action="dropped"} 0 tor_relay_load_onionskins_total{type="fast",action="processed"} 0

Re: [tor-relays] Maybe the next step in russian Tor discrimination

2022-01-04 Thread Josh Lawson via tor-relays
I have been wondering the last few days about the use of bridges in Russia. Are you more likely to help out the Russian population by running the bridge from a Russian data center? I’m considering if I want to pay for a VPS as well, but not sure how effective this may be with the so-called Russi

Re: [tor-relays] How to reduce tor CPU load on a single bridge?

2022-01-04 Thread Roger Dingledine
[I'm about to go off-line for some days, so I am sending my current suboptimally-organized reply, which I hope is better than waiting another week to respond :)] On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 10:42:51PM -0700, David Fifield wrote: > Let's make a distinction between the "frontend" snowflake-server > plug