[tor-relays] Regarding IPv6 & webtunnel bridge

Hello,

Is there any particular configuration change I have to do in torrc/nginx for my bridge to be listed as both v4/v6 on the metrics website?

It's a webtunnel bridge and that complicates things, for obfs4 the configuration is pretty much straightforward.

D.

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Quoting Dionysios K. via tor-relays (2024-11-28 11:49:19)

Is there any particular configuration change I have to do in torrc/nginx for
my bridge to be listed as both v4/v6 on the metrics website?

The metrics website only displays the reachability of the ORport, so it doesn't
really represent if webtunnel is reachable over v4/v6. Will be nice to improve,
but we can't do it now.

If your website does support both IPv4 and IPv6 webtunnel clients will use both
automatically, so they will use IPv6 if they are in an IPv6 network and IPv4
otherwise. Webtunnel clients do resolve the DNS of your website and will use the
IP they get from it.

It's a webtunnel bridge and that complicates things, for obfs4 the
configuration is pretty much straightforward.

You are right, webtunnel bridges are a bit more complicated to set up.
Sorry.

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