> Which leads me to believe maatuska's bwauth going down is only a partial
> cause of my (zero) traffic.
If nothing changed significantly with your relay or local network, it could be
due to a peering or bandwidth issue upstream, outside your control.__
On 04/21/2017 02:45 PM, nusenu wrote:
>> Hi all, I have been running my relay for about a year now and about
>> two weeks ago my relay traffic went close to zero [1].
>>
>> Any ideas as to why?
>
> You relay's traffic went to ~zero because of problems with a tor
> network bandwidth scanner that
> Hi all, I have been running my relay for about a year now and about
> two weeks ago my relay traffic went close to zero [1].
>
> Any ideas as to why?
You relay's traffic went to ~zero because of problems with a tor
network bandwidth scanner that (also) decides how much traffic you will get.
Ma
On 2017-04-21 at 11:44, Jan Jancar wrote:
>
> I would, but I run Arch Linux, well Arch Linux ARM on that machine,
> and 0.2.9.10 is still in testing [1][2].
>
> [1]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/tor/
> [2]: https://archlinuxarm.org/packages/armv6h/tor
>
> Cheers,
Hi Jan,
On 04/21/2017 07:31 AM, Petrusko wrote:
> I see on Atlas you have changed ORPort.
> And it can be nice to update your Tor version 0.2.9.9 to current
> 0.2.9.10;)
I would, but I run Arch Linux, well Arch Linux ARM on that machine,
and 0.2.9.10 is still in testing [1][2].
[1]: https://www.arc