Hey,
On 4/20/24 17:40, Dionysios K. via tor-relays wrote:
Hello everyone,
I recently switched from using obfs4 to Webtunnel from my bridge.
Since the configuration change, the metrics website shows it as offline.
The downtime displayed on the website is also odd as it shows a random
time eac
On Montag, 22. April 2024 03:02:21 CEST Landon wrote:
> So, I am trying to find a Tor friendly VPS provider that offers 1 Gbps
> unmetered bandwidth. I found my current provider in an article describing
> Tor friendly providers, but I cannot locate that link.
You can find cheap hoster on LowEndTa
On Montag, 22. April 2024 14:18:58 CEST torrelay.9puwh--- via tor-relays
wrote:
> I can strongly recommend BuyVM.net as a good alternative.
No, that's bullshit. It has been mentioned several times on this list that
Frantech is one of the avoid providers:
https://community.torproject.org/relay/c
Hi Landon
600 users are still a lot. For comparison from the 50+ bridges I'm
running only one has 300 users all others are in the range of 5-60. I
think it's not your provider that's throttling but some ISPs / countries
that have detected your bridge and are blocking it. That's not uncommon
a
Hi Landon,
I can strongly recommend BuyVM.net as a good alternative. They allow all kinds
of Tor nodes and have good performance + exceptional support. I've been using
them for years with no issues.
Seth
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Original Message
On 22/04/2024 02:02, Lan
1 Gbps advertised is the NIC of the server itself.
The NIC, however, is shared with other VPS accounts on the bare metal.
Shared resources (even on KVM) are the definition of VPS and why they're
cheaper.
If you want the performance you seek, you're looking for
dedicated/co-location, not a VP
Hello,
I am currently using gcore.com as my VPS hosting provider. I have been
running a Tor bridge with them for several years now. I am supposed to be
getting 200 Mbps unmetered bandwidth. However, in the past six months, my
bandwidth usage has been declining a lot. It seems like they might be
th