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Hi potlatch,
is this what you are looking for?
https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/src/config/torrc.sample.in
https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en
Both links can be found at the bottom of this site:
https
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Sorry, it was not my intention to interfere.
$man tor I forgot to mention, that works too of course. Or in this case $man
torrc.
I already run a relay myself, after several "failed" attempts on cheap VPS now
on a root server with
Yes, thank you for the Tor docs link. But the question remains; Is there a
site map or index for Tor web pages. I think, in recent months, this would
encompass multiple sites (Torproject, git and more). But I rant
potlatch
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Hello All,
My VPS host recently moved one of my Tor exits to cloud ops (I believe AWS).
Since that time the instance will not function as an exit. Torcc and keys are
as before. I was operating on Ubuntu 21.04 but reloaded to 20.04. Still the
same. I messed with the netplan config to no avail
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>Since this is virtualization, make sure that features such as AES
>acceleration are active.
Yes, I have tested that. Is active.
>The number of cores is not really relevant since Tor is not
>multi-threaded. The EPYC 7702 can boos
Hello Everybody,
my relay is now almost two weeks old and has the following flags:
Fast, Guard, Running, Stable, V2Dir, Valid.
I lost the HSDir flag because I had to restart the Tor process, my downtime was
just a few seconds, maybe that's why I kept the Guard flag.
I was expecting a dr
First of all, thank you very much for your response!
> This is normal, HSDir flag is always gone after reboot or restart. Other flags
> remain after reboot or restart.
I know, it wouldn't even bother me if I lost the Guard flag.
The Tor network can decide whatever it want's to
Hello Tor relay operators,
I joined this mail list recently and wanted to take the opportunity to shortly
introduce myself.
My name is Kristian, I am based in Europe, and I operate all nodes behind the
domain lokodlare.com. “Lökodlare” is Swedish for “onion farmers”, which is
pretty much what
My suggestion would be to install Nyx if I am understanding your question.
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On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 12:47 PM, Natus wrote:
> hi
>
> just setup a tor bridge. how can I validate it is up and running ?
>
> logs look fine:
>
>> [notice] You can
Hello Tor universe,
One of the bridges I recently set up shows the Bridge distribution mechanism as
https:
Question: Is this an issue or does it impact the functionality of the bridge?
Or maybe I made a boo boo during setup. Most of my bridges report Moat as the
mechanism. Just trying to learn
Hi Gary,
thanks for the warm welcome.
I am currently not performing any load-balancing between my different Tor
relays or my physical/virtual servers. Having thought about it a bit, I can
only see this make sense if you intend to offer .onion services. I don't. Maybe
I missed somethin
you in the future.
>
>
>
>
>
> Best regards in addition to a nice day,
>
>
> Ellie
>
>
>
>
>
> P.S. I hope I am not needlessly spamming the mailing list, I just wanted to
> introduce myself even as a small beginning operator.
>
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My middle relay 605EE4375EE4C38215C8949F5808863749FD4F4A crashed and I had to
set it up from scratch. It's up again for over 14 hours now, and all logs and
other checks I did look fine - the only thing which is strange is on the
Tor-Metrics page showing "Advertised Bandwidth" as
Hello,
in my opinion, I am not sure if this is a good business idea.
If I wanted to support the tor network "as a service", I'd donate to some of
the very large relay operators that accept donations and are non-profits. That
way, probably 80+% of what I donate goes directly i
e who would be
interested to play this game for an extended period of time. Even government
level of funding has to show some kind of effect or the campaign will get shut
down sooner or later.
Dec 27, 2021, 04:42 by d...@thedave.ca:
> On 2021-12-22 23:42, Gary C. New via tor-relays wro
per day now.
Maybe the relays were offline too long for it to work for you? I moved
everything within 48 hours.
Best Regards,
Kristian
Dec 26, 2021, 15:48 by t...@online-hangout.com:
> Yes
>
> On 12/25/2021 10:47 AM, Murad Jabir via tor-relays wrote:
>
>>> Hello I&
Hi Gary,
thanks!
> As an aside... Presently, are you using a single, public address with many
> ports or many, public addresses with a single port for your Tor deployments?
> Have you ever considered putting all those Tor instances behind a single,
> public address:port (fin
.
- I tried again today and everything worked fine. I even downloaded the tor
browser bundle for Windows over one of the servers just to see if it works. It
does and the signature also checks out (verified on a different server outside
Russia)
- running tor nodes at both locations continues to work
> comuter and forget about? Regards Carl
In principle yes, because a tor bridge typically does not use much resources,
but:
1. you'll need to have one or two open network ports which allow anyone from
the internet to connect to your tor bridge.
2. you'll need to keep that system an
.ru/rkn?channel=3
* no chunk, no close, no size. Assume close to signal end
The IP addresses of blocked Tor relays and bridges are not reachable
over Chelyabinsk profitserver as well.
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Hi Tor relay community,
I have recently made a new tor relay, and all is going well however I use NYX
to mointor it and over the last day it has been giving the warning message seen
below in the nyx mointor, the relay had been running fine for it's first 4 days
of life but now shows
Grüezi,
I run a large number of bridges, which hopefully only the tor project can see
them and confirm they are mine. I know they are used because I can see the
traffic utilization over time. Hopefully they were helpful, especially to
people in Russia over the past few weeks.
After being
though one user was able to find a
page showing at least the syntax for MetricsPort. I also reached out to
network-rep...@torproject.org and have not received a reply. I found discussion
about the implementation of MetricsPort on the Tor Project github but it would
be nice if the Tor Pro
> Fellow Tor Operators:
>
> After about 9 months of running Tor as a Middle Relay from my home network,
> I'm beginning to experience signs of my public semi-static IPv4 address being
> blacklisted with 403 Forbidden errors from Reuters and Venmo. I've confirmed
> by
Hej,
I just found out about the integrated prometheus exporter in tor - yay,
thanks for that!
I can scrape it with curl:
$ curl http://:9035/metrics
# HELP tor_hs_rdv_num_total Total number of rendezvous circuit created
# TYPE tor_hs_rdv_num_total counter
tor_hs_rdv_num_total{onion=} 4
Hej,
taking another look and comparing it to onion_services exporter there is
a slight difference in the metrics output.
prometheus-onion-service-exporter:
onion_service_up{address="foobar:587",name="mail_v3_587",type="tcp"} 1
vs output from tor:
tor_hs_app_
health metrics for prometheus would be awesome! :)
Best,
fran
[1] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40194
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Hey juckiuscaesar,
> because one person using Tor was sent to jail recently even though he
did nothing wrong.
From the point of view of law or sharia, all people are guilty. But
there is no law to criminalize those who use Tor. Unless there is
evidence of criminal content in their dev
;
> -A ICMPv6_OUT -p ipv6-icmp -m icmp6 --icmpv6-type 134 -j ACCEPT
>
> -A ICMPv6_OUT -p ipv6-icmp -m icmp6 --icmpv6-type 135 -j ACCEPT
>
> -A ICMPv6_OUT -p ipv6-icmp -m icmp6 --icmpv6-type 136 -j ACCEPT
>
> -A ICMPv6_OUT -j DROP
Thank you all for any replies!
Have a nice day.
Bye
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here [1] that IPv6 is on the rise and support for it is growing.
> Are there any recommendations or best-practices how to configure a Tor
> relay with IPv6?
> Alternatively, could anybody who got it set up already, post their
> experiences and maybe even the relevant parts of their torrc?
rally, what's more needed atm: bridge, non-exit, exit or snowflake?
Thanks!
fran
[1]
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowflake/-/wikis/home
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newbie, so I'll leave the
answer to someone with some expertise :).
Eldalië
[1]
https://support.torproject.org/relay-operators/#what-type-of-relays-are-most-needed
[2]
https://community.torproject.org/relay/relays-requirements/index.html
On Thu, 3 Feb 2022 18:14:49 +0100
Fran via tor-rel
Hej Eldalië,
thanks for your answer.
Tor project runs campaigns for running more bridges [1-3] because there
was/is (?) a shortage and/or countries changed their censorship policy
(e. g. Russia). So I'd say the statement in the FAQ is a little bit to
simple. At different times a shorta
ey provide access to the tor network (where is the difference?).
I assume that there is a difference, because if not, why bother with
another approach. So providing these two different access methods would
allow people to connect with any of the two methods. If the IP addresses
would be blocked bot
s a way to discover one
but not the other both of them will be blocked at once. So you are making it
easier for the censor to discover them and block them. That is why we don't want
people to run both in the same IP address.
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helpful for relay operators to get notifications about
their relay downtimes
and other issues.
I believe such a service will contribute to a more healthy tor network
and better informed operators leading to less relays running on
old vulnerable and end-of-life tor versions.
For those that did not
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My relay is running on Raspberry OS so the updates are a little late for some
packages, so my relay is running on obsolote version 0.3.5.15, I installed Tor
from source and
tor --version gives me
Tor version 0.4.6.10.
Tor is running on Linux
Hey Olaf,
I'd try the following:
- restart tor
- restart whole server
- try setting:
Address 107.189.14.123
in torrc.
I have no experience with nyx and if it displays logs from tor or if
some unicorns are in between, so maybe take a look if the logs written
by tor itself differ fro
I used https://github.com/pion/stun/tree/master/cmd/stun-nat-behaviour
to get a better understanding of the effects of my current setup.
Maybe that can help you too. Best regards
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Greetings,
I've operated both relays and bridges for more than a decade but I'm new to the
raspberry pi. I think it a real possibility for future bridge deployment en
mass. I have several questions that I can't seem to work through:
1.) The tor package I get from the reposi
On 22.02.22 14:16, gus wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 01:02:18PM +0100, meskio wrote:
Quoting potlatch via tor-relays (2022-02-22 04:26:27)
1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsolete). I thought
it was because the pi machine had raspian for the os. So, I downloaded and
15:45, Security GMVSES <securit...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr./Mrs.,As I really like the Deep Web field, and wanted to know about Tor, I decided to create a guard relay, which is this one:https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/037F39EF786C0623A059553869C0D296A1C4CC9DI did a
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> Quoting potlatch via tor-relays (2022-02-22 04:26:27)
>
> > 1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsolete). I
> > thought
> >
&
Martin,
This message is glowing too brightly for me.
Best Regards,
Me
On March 1, 2022 11:57:26 PM UTC, Martin Gebhardt wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I don't know who of you is familiar with this, I just came across it a
>few weeks ago. It's about tor-node.org.
>
>It is pr
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Sure, I mean it's bad traffic not bad relays but sure.
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wrote:
> awffelwaffels via tor-relays:
>
> > I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump in
> > b
rement from the day before (that also
had the highest value ever until then).
Should I worry about that? And should I report my own relay to
the bad-relays mailing list?
Thanks for the help.
Eldalië
On Thu, 03 Mar 2022 19:01:37 +
awffelwaffels via tor-relays wrote:
> I see on every exit n
Thanks very much. The anomalous peaks disappeared for most of the days
indeed, it remained only for 26/02.
Eldalië
On Fri, 4 Mar 2022 07:26:26 +
Georg Koppen wrote:
> Eldalië via tor-relays:
> > Hello there.
> >
> >> I see on every exit node I check on the
not distributed at the moment.
The metrics relay search[1] will take some time to display the new assignments.
I'm sorry for the situation.
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[1] https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html
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Hi,
will there be a recording? Unfortunately I won't be able to attend.
Best,
flux
On 3/4/22 18:16, gus wrote:
Hello everyone,
This Saturday, March 5th @ 2000 UTC, we have a Tor Relay Operator
Meetup!
We'll share some updates about Tor Network Health, Tor Bridges and the
ongoing
Hey,
never mind, with some coffee I find them :blush:
Not blocked in Russia (yet) \o/
Thanks anyway and have a great weekend!
Fran
On 3/4/22 19:08, Fran via tor-relays wrote:
Hey,
stuff like this happens meskio, thanks for the effort!
Slightly off topic:
I couldn't find my bridges i
ays out of stock. This will be my first time working with
> a VPS and Linux, so wish me luck!
>
> Chuck Bevitt
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0x4...@pm.me wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In the effort of deploying obfs4 bridges for the community we are sharing our
> Ansible role that allowed us to deploy multiple nodes:
>
> https://github.com/NewNewYorkBridges/
in this behavior? Thanks.
Oo.
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reater value.
(Guard) Relay IP addresses are publicly available to anyone. Running a bridge
on an IP address that is already publicly known to run Tor, kind of defeats the
purpose of a bridge: to allow people to connect from regions that block Tor.
> Seeing about 2200 inbound, 2800 outbound con
On 19 Mar 2022, 07:54 +, Thoughts , wrote:
> What is this? Should I allow the external world access to the specified
> port?
Hello,
Per the bridge setup instructions page[1], the ExtOrPort setting is a local
communication port between Tor and obfs4. You should set it to "au
On 21 Mar 2022, 17:46 +, meskio , wrote:
> Hello,
>
> TL;RD:
> if you are a bridge operator please update obfs4proxy to a version>=0.0.12.
Thanks, done.
Worth noting I had to adjust (on Debian) /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/tor to
contain:
/sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/h
Hello, thanks for running a relay.
> I am getting a warning that my contact info isn't set. I uncommented
> that section and put a name and email address.
Have you reloaded the configuration after editing torrc? In Debian you
can do so with
sudo systemctl reload tor
> Also u
aining new
bridges for tor users is a bigger effort than connecting to a snowflake
proxy (snowflake was kinda more intended to offer proxy services with
changing IP addresses and behind NAT...).
Best, fran
On 3/19/22 01:02, Cristian Consonni via tor-relays wrote:
Hi all,
I have a fiber connecti
more? I see the country code stats in the
bridge-stats file, but how to I monitor a drop in the connections from
a specific country? Unfortunately there is not to much documentation
regarding this topic
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Hello,
I notice (almost) all bridges are showing their distributor mechanism as None
on Tor Metrics.[1]
There are also hardly any in the latest pool assignments file from CollecTor.[2]
Curious as to why? Is this a change that needs fixing on a bridge operators
end, or simply BridgeDB not
Dear Community, Dear Bridge Operators,
an updated obfs4proxy package was pushed to Debian bullseye-backports
about 2 weeks ago and solves a security issue and a partial
incompatibility between Tor browser and bridges [1, 2, 3]. See also the
E-Mail from meskio [4].
The new version, 0.0.13-1
Hey,
1) what exactly do I add to my in-addr.arpa zone file?
This has to be done on the DNS server which is responsible for the
reverse DNS zone of the IP address prefix. Some providers offer to set
the PTR records for customers. You need a domain name for this.
If you tor node has the IP
pared to using hoster's DNS resolver?
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Hello Tor braintrust,
Is there some authoritative documentation for setting up VPS monitoring via
stem and munin other than product websites? I hate to re-invent installations
if I can gain knowledge elsewhere. I'm very slow working with python3. The TMS
combo seems to work fine but the
Probably because obfs4 is not installed or not running properly.
Check your logs for obfs4 errors, and for Apparmor error messages as well.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 09:07, Ross Camm wrote:
> I have been up and running with my Tor Bridge for a number of months now, yet
> Tor Metrics r
a location, back when they were only providing OpenVZ and
not KVM, back when they would limit servers running Tor relays to 5Mbps (which
they no longer seem to bother with).
I ran a middle relay back then, and I remember having discussions with them
about Tor - they didn't really understan
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Hey, check your torrc, there is a RelayBandwidthRate setting (to limit
speed) and also an AccountingMax setting to limit max traffic per month.
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6 MB # But allow bursts up to 6MB/s (48Mbps)
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Good evening,
I'd like to ask: How would one go about encouraging an organization (such as a
college, university or library), that they are affiliated with to some extent,
to operate a Tor Exit Relay? I currently operate a Non-Exit relay at home, but
I would like to also see if me and
fi4 in Spain. I don't have the time to maintain or upgrade. I'm willing to keep on paying for the hosting but wonder if someone wishes to take over the account and build a new server and upgrade. PaulSent from my Huawei phone___
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.?
I operate out of Seattle Washington and have good communications with the Tor
office here. I am retired electrical engineer with time to help Tor and
Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Hope you find a good operator for your primo relay. I can be contacted directly
at potla...@proton.me Stay safe a
Hello the Tor relay operators. Nice to meet you.
I'm Roel Querimi, I operate 9 exit relays:
0B1120660999AD1022D08664BE1AD08A77F55E50,
05757E11F488C50E3425F5F7E9319411B4270365,
5D2871217ABD67C2569C49919B46F3DFC6281D63,
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>
> The Tor Relay Operator is happening today in ~30 minutes!
>
> Here is our agenda:
>
> * Announ
Been getting these syslog messages occasionally *after* the 0.4.7.7 upgrade on
my bridge:
--
May 26 21:00:58 torbridge Tor[ ]: Unexpected path length 4 for exit circuit 66
5, purpose 5 [3 similar message(s) suppressed in last 5400 seconds]
May 26 16:26:17 torbridge kernel: [ ] TCP: eth0: Driver
umCPUs 2" still the recommended maximum?
> Running on a quad core and recently saw a message indicating I had
> insufficient CPU power to support the desired number of connections...
>
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Hello,
I have a bridge [1] that doesn't have any keys in /var/lib/tor/keys! How is
that possible and how do I fix the problem?
potlatch
[1] FB45183DD82D572CA2B2641C1AB0EB0D8CE7B858
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wrote:
>Hello hello!
>
>So the workshop happened on Saturday at 2000 UTC, the BBB room wasn’t
>live yesterday. Sorry about that! Hopefully there’ll be another one
>soon :-)
>
>Cheers,
>
>Raya
>
>> On 4 Jun 2022, at 22:16, Eldalië vi
://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89.asc
| gpg --dearmor | tee /usr/share/keyrings/tor-archive-keyring.gpg
>/dev/null
I thought that the package deb.torproject.org-keyring should keep the
signing key up-to-date, however the package was installed and is the
new
, Felix , wrote:
>
> > We have released tor 0.4.7.8 earlier today, a new stable version for
> > the 0.4.7.x series containing an important High severity security
> > fix. The affected tor are only those of the 0.4.7.x series as in from
> > tor-0.4.7.1-alpha to tor-0.4.7.7.
>
uards in nyx
recently, which are not familiar to me.
Under-utilization of my bridge is not a problem to me, but maybe someone can
tell me whether the two are related?
Maybe it's an issue at my end or my hoster or maybe a generic issue of the tor
network currently? Or maybe it's all norm
rted. It's 2x Xeon
2628v3s with NUMA enabled in the VM (2 sockets, 2 cores per socket).
Enabling NUMA and de-virtualizing the CPU has helped increase my top
bandwidth by around .7 to .9 mbytes/s, but still not great.
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clear on whether
the bridges are recognized by the tor network in the same manner as Middle
relays and whether the two unit limit applies to the total of devices connected.
Thank you in advance for any guidance and always remember
They are watching
Hi there,
I have seen a couple of emails from Tor Project with the signature.asc file
attached. I was wondering how I would go ahead and recreate this for myself.
Any help would be great,
Kind regards,
Leon
The content of this email is confidential and intended for the recipient
ns are abnormal and, often couple with other
things, creates these resource pressure on relays that we rarely experience
and so our team needs to investigate a needle in a haystack when it happens.
I cut the BW nearly in halv but tor is still complaining a lot:
"Your computer is too slow
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I am suddenly finding numerous entries in my /var/log/tor/notices log that look
like this:
Aug 22 01:21:46.000 [warn] Unable to store router descriptor
Aug 22 01:21:46.000 [warn] Error writing to
"/var/lib/tor/cached-descriptors.new": No space left on device
What does this mean? What
On Mon, 22 Aug 2022 21:49:13 +, toritdown via tor-relays
wrote:
> I am suddenly finding numerous entries in my /var/log/tor/notices log
> that look like this:
>
> Aug 22 01:21:46.000 [warn] Unable to store router descriptor
> Aug 22 01:21:46.000 [warn] Error writing to
tify the protocol. In hindsight, it was >probably
>a mistake to expose the iat option to users and bridge operators.
>
>Cheers,
>Philipp
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On 8/24/22 09:50, John Csuti via tor-relays wrote:
I can dedicate 2 m
e it had been up four days. As of
this writing just over 2 hours.
Or is this another way to muck up a relay?
Sysmanager
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g a more restricted exit policy.
Any Ideas??
What is the syntax for MaxAdvertisedBandwidth?
Currently is: MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 3Mb
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2022 13:46:00 +0200
Ole Rydahl via tor-relays wrote:
> Since 2014 I have run a non-exit relay at my premises. However ultimo
> July the system load increased abruptly. Idle-cpu -typically 60-70% -
> dropped to 30%, _and_ with frequent drops to 0!
>
> I reduced th
ngerprint of Infinity2 is 9F459D4756AA61D7ED05D000EA4C757FA19AC401.
Thank you everyone for taking the time to think about this for a moment and
have a great day to you all!
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People,
I have a bridge [0] with a bridge distribution mechanism of "non". It's been
that way since May 2022. What gives? Should I remove it from the network as
unless>
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