At 02:43 6/6/2015 -0400, starlight.201...@binnacle.cx wrote:
>I'm back to complain further about
>erratic bandwidth authority behavior,
>previously. . .
MYSTERY SOLVED!!!
Of course one should always RTFS (read
the fine specification) when trying to
understand all things Tor.
First, scratch my pr
Yeah, I've given up. I won't be renewing most of my relays this month. :(
Matt
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It has hit me again aswell, consensus dropped from 40,000+ to 20 after
serving 100+ mbit daily to the Tor network:
06/12/2015 621.04 GiB | 692.11 GiB |1.28 TiB | 127.49
Mbit/s
06/13/2015 565.29 GiB | 629.45 GiB |1.17 TiB | 116.00
Mbit/s
06/14/2015 649.90 GiB |
My Tor relay interrupts and restarts every minute (without my
involvement), so it isn't usable by anyone. Nothing new in my
obfsproxy log. My relay was running fine until I moved and changed to
a new ISP (AT&T).
Jun 19 06:10:28.717 [notice] Tor v0.2.6.9 (git-145b2587d1269af4)
running on Linux wit