![]() Snowflake in particular mightĪlso want to pin clients to specific bridges because of the KCP state. That bridge instance with that onion key. Have the same circuit-level onion key, so it will be smart to "pin"Įach client to a single bridge instance - so when they fetch the bridgeĭescriptor, which specifies the onion key, they will continue to use (A) Even though the bridges will have the same identity key, they won't Up in two places, with the same identity key, and then whichever one theĬlient connects to, the client will be satisfied that it's reaching the *can* run more than one bridge with the same fingerprint. Good timing - Cecylia pointed out the higher load on Flakey a few daysĪgo, and I've been meaning to post a suggestion somewhere. Same fingerprint? Or is it? Does the answer change if all instancesĪre on the same IP address? If the OR ports are never used? * Surely it's not possible to run multiple instances of tor with the I have the impression that tor cannot use more than one CPU core?is that Eventually we will have enough load, and/or want more resiliency, that. Right now there is one snowflake bridge, and its fingerprint is hard-coded in tor browser. GitLab Prepare all pieces of the snowflake pipeline for a second snowflake bridge. Not ways to do it that do not require changes to the way tor handles itsīridge lines. With thoughts on scaling beyond one bridge. Separate from the topic of scaling a single bridge, here is a past issue Immediate option for scaling the tor process? Is migrating to a host with better single-core performance the only.Are there configuration options we could set to increase parallelism?.OnionBalance does not help with this, correct?.Same fingerprint? Or is it? Does the answer change if all instances are on the same IP address? If the OR ports are never used? Surely it's not possible to run multiple instances of tor with the.I have the impression that tor cannot use more than one CPU core-is thatĬorrect? If so, what can be done to permit a bridge to scale beyondġ×100% CPU? We can fairly easily scale the Snowflake-specific componentsĪround the tor process, but ultimately, a tor client process expects toĬonnect to a bridge having a certain fingerprint, and that is the part I
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