Re: [tor-relays] #torstrike

2016-08-27 Thread grarpamp
On 8/21/16, Marcel Krzystek wrote: > ​What are the thoughts of relay operators on this? > I can be persuaded otherwise, and perhaps i'm being naive As unpaid and non contractually obligated volunteers, it's really up to each operator to follow their own conscience. No one is going to "die" if com

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread Toralf Förster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 08/27/2016 08:59 PM, Jivan Amara wrote: > I suspect this is due to a circuit built with a node that has lower > max bandwidth settings than yours. The regular bandwidth cap holds > traffic back for a time, then the burst bandwidth cap lets some >

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread Jivan Amara
> On Friday 26 August 2016 14:37:48 Toralf Förster wrote: >> On 08/25/2016 > 07:02 PM, Toralf Förster wrote: >>> This is a fresh new Tor exit, setup 4 days ago, >>> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/BE2FA9FCB6242567B93ED99FEC5543FC517 >>> C9276 , where I do wonder how to interpret the attached

[tor-relays] Cheapest HW to get 20Mbit?

2016-08-27 Thread Daniel Armyr
Hi Since a few months back I have two RPi running Tor relays and delivering about 1Mbit each of peak throughput. Now my ISP has increased my max upload speed and I am looking to contribute more, somewhere in the 20Mbit range or possibly more. But what hardware do I need? Has anyone written dow

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread Toralf Förster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 08/27/2016 12:47 PM, dawuud wrote: > does this same graphy display differently for different periods of time or on > a larger time scale? > did this recently started happening? This is a new system re-using the same IP of the old exit relay where

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread Toralf Förster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 08/27/2016 12:47 PM, dawuud wrote: > i wonder if you've got lots of sockets in time-wait, The blue line in the graph are already tcp-tw. - -- Toralf PGP: C4EACDDE 0076E94E, OTR: 420E74C8 30246EE7 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread dawuud
does this same graphy display differently for different periods of time or on a larger time scale? did this recently started happening? assuming you run linux i suppose those numbers were generated via /proc/net/tcp? i wonder if you've got lots of sockets in time-wait, which isn't necessarily a

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread Toralf Förster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 08/27/2016 10:36 AM, dawuud wrote: > what is the pattern you are referring to? The up and down of about 2,500 socks within a short time period - -- Toralf PGP: C4EACDDE 0076E94E, OTR: 420E74C8 30246EE7 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuP

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread dawuud
i looked but i don't see anything interesting. what is the pattern you are referring to? On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 02:37:48PM +0200, Toralf Förster wrote: > On 08/25/2016 07:02 PM, Toralf Förster wrote: > > This is a fresh new Tor exit, setup 4 days ago, > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/B

Re: [tor-relays] interesting network sockets pattern

2016-08-27 Thread tor-admin
On Friday 26 August 2016 14:37:48 Toralf Förster wrote: > On 08/25/2016 07:02 PM, Toralf Förster wrote: > > This is a fresh new Tor exit, setup 4 days ago, > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/BE2FA9FCB6242567B93ED99FEC5543FC517 > > C9276 , where I do wonder how to interpret the attached scree