I think you guys are right, thanks.
The question I have now however is, should I set my RelayBandwidth limit to
250k?
Currently the advertised bandwidth is 1MB/s, which doesn't see right.
Thanks,
Steve
> Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 13:02:51 +0100
> From: a.k...@gmx.de
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproj
On Feb 28, 2014, at 21:05 , Tor Relay wrote:
> When I went to bed last night I had an HSDir flag, but it has since
> disappeared. And since this A.M. my consensus was halved. A bit of
> promiscuous pokings-about in relay metrics leads me to think that this
> happened in the wake of my having
I am a n00b relay (OnionTorte) operator, and, as such, know lamentably
little of what I'm doing. (Yes, I'm one of *those* relay operators.)
When I went to bed last night I had an HSDir flag, but it has since
disappeared. And since this A.M. my consensus was halved. A bit of
promiscuous pokin
Are you suggesting that the IP's making the connections are potentially
exit nodes (they're not, I've checked) or that abuse email volume in
general should be lowered regardless of the nature? Just trying to
understand your sentiment here :)
Thanks,
Greg
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Roger Di
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 09:22:10AM -0600, Greg W wrote:
> Roger,
>
> You've confirmed my thoughts. I suspected that some people were bulk
> scanning relays/exits looking for open proxies too which is why I was
> curious if any other operators were seeing this. Thus far today I've got
> 175,000 con
Roger,
You've confirmed my thoughts. I suspected that some people were bulk
scanning relays/exits looking for open proxies too which is why I was
curious if any other operators were seeing this. Thus far today I've got
175,000 connection attempts from 220 distinct IP addresses. I think I'll be
sen
Scott Bennett:
> I just downloaded tor-browser-linux32-3.5.2.1_en-US.tar.xz and tried it.
> It fails on FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE exactly the same way the previous version did:
>
> [hellas] 128 % ./start-tor-browser
>
> Launching Tor Browser Bundle for Linux in
> /home/hellas/bennett/src/tor/tor-b
I just downloaded tor-browser-linux32-3.5.2.1_en-US.tar.xz and tried it.
It fails on FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE exactly the same way the previous version did:
[hellas] 128 % ./start-tor-browser
Launching Tor Browser Bundle for Linux in
/home/hellas/bennett/src/tor/tor-browser_en-US
XPCOMGlueLoad er
On 2/28/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I am running a tor relay - gracemissionstor - and have begun providing
> the relay name to friends who would like to use TBB.
>
> What I have not been able to google yet properly, is what
> startup/connection procedure is "best" for those using TBB, _and_ are
>
I am running a tor relay - gracemissionstor - and have begun providing
the relay name to friends who would like to use TBB.
What I have not been able to google yet properly, is what
startup/connection procedure is "best" for those using TBB, _and_ are
on the local network - many people come and go
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