Hi.
I am trying to enable Scramblesuit for my bridge. I am wondering if there
is a method to verify that it is working, similar to how obfs3 shows
"registered server transport". There is not much out there about
scramblesuit but there is one mention that the log should show " registered
server tra
Hey fellow ops,
Just an FYI today that Icetor lost two of it's fastest two exits that
were hosted with Greenqloud here in Iceland, obviously would not
recommend them as an ISP in the future regarding exit hosting.
About two weeks ago we got notification that abuse notices were
brea
I've often found my servers accidentally bottlenecked by the default
open file limit on some Linuxes. For example, on CentOS 6 this is 4096,
which for an exit node tends to mean ~50Mbit/s per process.
A single process will not saturate 1Gbit/s. Judging by the hardware
(AES-NI support) you will
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> If the CPU is not the bottleneck, there is something at your provider
> (probably throttling Tor traffic to balance the other non-tor users in
> the same datacenter). If you built the network infrastructure there
> and know for sure such thing is not
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It has nothing to do with the location (US). There are fewer US exit
relays than other countries in Europe.
Check the CPU usage too, usually CPU is the bottleneck on high port
speed servers. Tor does not know yet how to do multithreading.
Do you have
Hi,
My Tor node is not utilizing the bandwidth available to it. I have tried
setting RelayBandwidthRate to various values with no change whatsoever in
bandwidth usage.
Running for 5 months with 99.77% uptime:
https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/1F6598EA09A82E7A5D3131E71A97C806E6FDA4A1
My node h
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> Thomas White:
> > Hmmm... appears to be have been upgraded since I last checked then
> > (which was only a few weeks ago!). Nicely done oniontip. I stand
> > corrected.
>
> Well, my original ask was for everyone to be able to verify that all
> 12.36 BTC that on