So, could it be that there is just a wording issue on tor-metrics - to me
"observed" and "advertised" bandwidth are two different things but they seem to
be the same on tor-metrics. I think I do understand the observed bw, however,
still struggle to understand the advertised bw.
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On 06.04.2020 11:01, Totor be wrote:
When starting tor, it goes to the point of IP identification and then
starts shutting down ("Interrupt: we have stopped accepting new
connections...")
It attempts then to restart immediately and loops start --> interrupt
-->
start etc...
Any idea where too
Could it be the VPS company has changed its tolerance of exits and is stopping it?
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On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 01:53:42PM +0200, Clément Février wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On April 5th, the consensus weight of my tor relay dropped to 0, see
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/33D88F331408141F2A2CC563239E54E48F7A211B
> As far as I know, nothing specific happened, no update nor
Hi,
> On 8 Apr 2020, at 04:05, Imre Jonk wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2020-04-06 at 11:07 -0500, Ismael Castro wrote:
>> 1. Can I use tor browser from the same computer the bridge relay node
>> is set up? Navigation will remain anonymous (at least similar than
>> when using only tor browser)?
>
> You ce
Hi,
> On 7 Apr 2020, at 21:34, ylms wrote:
>
> As written above, I run an Exit (for many years, with the current setup
> since 04.2019) but on 30. March 2020 it stopped, I was unable to
> determine any reason.
Have you checked tor's logs?
They are usually in /var/log/tor/log
If you have logrot
Hi,
> On 7 Apr 2020, at 19:56, petra...@protonmail.ch wrote:
>
>
> Hello all - I see a constant mismatch of my relay regarding the Advertised
> Bandwidth vs. the defined and available RelayBandwidthRate.
>
> Tor metrics usually only shows around 1.3 MiB/s as Advertised Bandwidth
> (Bandwidth
Clément Février:
> Hello,
>
> On April 5th, the consensus weight of my tor relay dropped to 0, see
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/33D88F331408141F2A2CC563239E54E48F7A211B
>
> As far as I know, nothing specific happened, no update nor reboot.
> Nothing in the logs.
> Can anyone e
On Mon, 2020-04-06 at 14:04 -0700, Eddie wrote:
> On the VPS where I run a couple of bridges, I often see the
> following:
>
> tcp6 0 0 aaa.bbb.cc.dd:443 194.14.247.1:18913
> SYN_RECV
> tcp6 0 0 aaa.bbb.cc.dd:443 54.93.50.35:18457
> SYN_RECV
> tcp6 0 0 a
Hi Ismael, welcome to tor-relays! Great to hear that you are helping
the Tor network grow.
On Mon, 2020-04-06 at 11:07 -0500, Ismael Castro wrote:
> 1. Can I use tor browser from the same computer the bridge relay node
> is set up? Navigation will remain anonymous (at least similar than
> when usi
Hello everyone!
Some of you might have read about relay operators being affected by a
drop of bandwidth on their relays recently or might even have hit this
problem themselves.
Bug 33775[1] has more details about what is going on (in short: sbws,
our new bandwidth scanner, has still release criti
I can add some information I forgot before. In "nyx" it showed my that
the Relay had no flags, now after another reboot it show at least "Exit,
Fast, Running, V2Dir, Valid" again, I think the other flags were lost
due to the relay being kind of offline. Currently nyx shows about 4
MB/sec, not very
Hello,
On April 5th, the consensus weight of my tor relay dropped to 0, see
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/33D88F331408141F2A2CC563239E54E48F7A211B
As far as I know, nothing specific happened, no update nor reboot.
Nothing in the logs.
Can anyone explain me what happened?
Thank
Hello all
As written above, I run an Exit (for many years, with the current setup
since 04.2019) but on 30. March 2020 it stopped, I was unable to
determine any reason.
So I installed updates and since there were some Kernel updates I also
rebooted the machine. The Exit was back up and ran again ti
Hello all - I see a constant mismatch of my relay regarding the Advertised
Bandwidth vs. the defined and available RelayBandwidthRate.
Tor metrics usually only shows around 1.3 MiB/s as Advertised Bandwidth
(Bandwidth rate: 3 MiB/s, Bandwidth burst: 6 MiB/s).
The torrc config defines:
RelayBand
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