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Questions relating to bridge relays, their maintenance and operation.

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How do I know if my bridge is actually useful to the Tor network?

You can learn more about your bridge at the Globe service: http://globe.rndm.de/ For example, you can learn how much traffic your bridge pushed in the last days or weeks. … You can also find out whether and how your bridge is given out to bridge users, like via email or https. Also note that bridges that aren't given out are not useless. …
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How can find my Amazon EC2 Bridge with Globe

Here's a Globe query for all EC2 bridges http://globe.rndm.de/#/search/query=ec2bridge that should include your bridge, too. … (Maybe somebody else who's running an EC2 bridge can step in here?) …
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How can I change from a private to a obfsproxy bridge on Amazon AWS?

That being said, if you feel adventurous, it might be possible to turn your private bridge into a public one. … I assume that the only difference is that your private bridge has an entry PublishServerDescriptor 0 in its torrc file that you could change to PublishServerDescriptor bridge. …
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