> With regard to loadbalanced Snowflake sessions, I'm curious to know what 
> connections (i.e., inbound, outbound, directory, control, etc) are being 
> displayed within nyx?

I'm not using nyx. I'm just looking at the bandwidth on the network
interface.

> Your Heartbeat logs continue to appear to be in good health. When keys are 
> rotated,

We're trying to avoid rotating keys at all. If the read-only files do not work, 
we'll instead probably periodically rewrite the state file to push the rotation 
into the future.

> > I worried a bit about the "0 with IPv6" in a previous comment. Looking at 
> > the bridge-stats files, I don't think there's a problem.
> 
> I'm glad to hear you feel the IPv6 reporting appears to be a false-negative. 
> Does this mean there's something wrong with IPv6 Heartbeat reporting?

I don't know if it's wrong, exactly. It's reporting something different than 
what ExtORPort is providing. The proximate connections to tor are indeed all 
IPv4.

> Are your existing 8 cpu's only single cores? Is it too difficult to upgrade 
> with your VPS provider?

Sure, there are plenty of ways to increase resources of the bridge, but I feel 
that's a different topic.

Thanks for your comments.
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