Eldalië via tor-relays:
Hello there.
I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump
in bandwidth used without a change in exit probability.
I just checked the metrics page for the relay I operate
(791E637A38C715336290E8AC0EB6C99BD02A5F0E) and I noticed a bump similar
to
Gary C. New via tor-relays:
Georg,
Yes! That is precisely it!
Please know that the change appears to be working with my loadbalanced Tor
Relay deployment as well.
Are there any "Issues" submitted for a similar change to Concensus Weight and
Relay Probability to Tor Metrics on Onionoo? It appear
Hello there.
> I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump
> in bandwidth used without a change in exit probability.
I just checked the metrics page for the relay I operate
(791E637A38C715336290E8AC0EB6C99BD02A5F0E) and I noticed a bump similar
to the one from FDAA4F76F77
Georg,
Yes! That is precisely it!
Please know that the change appears to be working with my loadbalanced Tor
Relay deployment as well.
Are there any "Issues" submitted for a similar change to Concensus Weight and
Relay Probability to Tor Metrics on Onionoo? It appears these values are still
only
On Thu, Mar 03, 2022 at 08:13:34PM +, Gary C. New wrote:
> Has Tor Metrics implemented your RFC related to Written Bytes per Second and
> Read Bytes per Second on Onionoo?
>
> As of the 27th of February, I've noticed a change in reporting that accurately
> reflects the aggregate of my Tor Rela
On 3/3/22 22:48, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
On Donnerstag, 3. März 2022 16:40:42 CET Martin Gebhardt wrote:
I don't understand the analogy in his phrase. I'm not a native English
speaker.
Yes, I understand German better too.
I took a closer look at the site. Pretty hidden on council.re -> Pr
On Donnerstag, 3. März 2022 16:40:42 CET Martin Gebhardt wrote:
> I don't understand the analogy in his phrase. I'm not a native English
> speaker.
Yes, I understand German better too.
I took a closer look at the site. Pretty hidden on council.re -> Projects:
"The Tor Relay Foundation (TRF) is h
On 3/3/22 18:22, t...@nullvoid.me wrote:
Glowie is used as a slur* (kinda) against intelligence officers. Normally used for the
CIA but also used for agencies like the ATF, FBI, etc. Their inability to blend in to the
native population's habits, patterns and speech makes them stick out like a s
Hi
On 3/3/22 21:12, awffelwaffels via tor-relays wrote:
[..]
ffelwaffels via tor-relays:
I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump in
bandwidth used without a change in exit probability. Is this perhaps an
attacker squeezing the bandwidth of the network so people a
Gary C. New via tor-relays:
David,
Has Tor Metrics implemented your RFC related to Written Bytes per Second and
Read Bytes per Second on Onionoo?
That's probably
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionoo/-/issues/40022
, no?
Georg
As of the 27th of February, I've no
David,
Has Tor Metrics implemented your RFC related to Written Bytes per Second and
Read Bytes per Second on Onionoo?
As of the 27th of February, I've noticed a change in reporting that accurately
reflects the aggregate of my Tor Relay Nodes opposed to the previously reported
Single Tor Node. Ar
Sure, I mean it's bad traffic not bad relays but sure.
--- Original Message ---
On Thursday, March 3rd, 2022 at 10:10 PM, Georg Koppen
wrote:
> awffelwaffels via tor-relays:
>
> > I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump in
> > bandwidth used without a chan
awffelwaffels via tor-relays:
I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump in
bandwidth used without a change in exit probability. Is this perhaps an
attacker squeezing the bandwidth of the network so people are more likely to
use their malicious nodes?
You could mail
I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump in
bandwidth used without a change in exit probability. Is this perhaps an
attacker squeezing the bandwidth of the network so people are more likely to
use their malicious nodes?___
t
Glowie is used as a slur* (kinda) against intelligence officers. Normally used
for the CIA but also used for agencies like the ATF, FBI, etc. Their inability
to blend in to the native population's habits, patterns and speech makes them
stick out like a sore thumb to the population, hence they "g
I think part of the issue is with the war in Ukraine now the Russian hackers as
well as the Chinese are trying to shut down Tor, which was invented by the US
military.
Of course illegal marketplaces use it like the Silk Road once did when it was
active, but in my opinion we are right now in a 3
Hi Marco,
On 3/2/22 22:21, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
On Mittwoh, 2. März 2022 00:57:26 CET Martin Gebhardt wrote:
[..]
I can't find any relays operated by them. Does anyone know which? Looks like a
ploy to me to find some dumbasses to fund Alphabay Market, Archetyp Market and
Abacus Market'
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