Hello
I ran sorrentini [1] as a relay for a month or two and everything was
fine.
then 2-3 weeks ago i decided to allow exit, the traffic went down
significantly, is that expected? it has recovered a bit but i feel the
node is underutilized, is it stational?
I've attached node's munin graphs
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Hey,
May be the guard flag is back on this relay ?
a tor op :
> Hi
>
> When a tor admin updates a tor node, what is the reasoning for
> punishing the status by removing flags like the guard flag?
>
> The node may have been up for months on end without issues and goes
> down for a few minutes dur
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 09:55:43AM +0100, mistral.re...@posteo.net wrote:
> Many thanks for the reply including the link to the open ticket! I really
> hope that this gets sorted out at some point. I spent quite some time to
> sort out what might be wrong with my setup but good to know the iss
Hi
When a tor admin updates a tor node, what is the reasoning for punishing the
status by removing flags like the guard flag?
The node may have been up for months on end without issues and goes down for a
few minutes during install and restart and comes up with a newer version, hence
it is cle
With the long-awaited v2.1.8 of LibEvent recently released, this brings
up the question: which is more suitable for use with contemporary
versions of Tor, the older v2.0.22-stable or the shiny-new v2.1.8-stable?
Thanks.
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Hi netbackup.gs,
thanks for adding OpenBSD tor relays to the network!
Please do not forget to set the MyFamily parameter in your torrc
configuration to tell clients your relays belong to a single operator.
If you need help with the MyFamily option let us know.
thanks,
nusenu
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