nusenu wrote
Sun, 03 May 2015 19:06:39 +:
| > Looking at the graphs showing the total relay bandwidth of the
| > network it seems like the advertised bandwidth has increased with
| > about 25 Mbps (+23%).
|
| I doubt that 25 Mpbs is 23% of the tor network capacity, I guess it
| should say GB
"Steve Snyder" wrote
Sun, 3 May 2015 10:40:59 -0400 (EDT):
| My uninformed guess would be that the higher minimum bandwidth requirements
in v0.2.6.x forced out the marginal relays.
Interesting. I'll see if I can find out when a majority of directory
authorities upgraded to 0.2.6.x.
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nusenu wrote:
> > it seems like we've lost about 500 (-7%) relays since the beginning
> > of this year.
the Tor network recently lost a large amount of relays (~75 or more)
due to BadExit attacks. this may account for a large sum of the
disappear
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> Looking at the graphs showing the number of relays in the network
> it seems like we've lost about 500 (-7%) relays since the beginning
> of this year.
>
> https://metrics.torproject.org/networksize.html?graph=networksize&start=2015-01-01&end=2015
On Sunday, May 3, 2015 10:08am, "Linus Nordberg" said:
> Hi,
>
> Looking at the graphs showing the number of relays in the network it
> seems like we've lost about 500 (-7%) relays since the beginning of this
> year.
>
>
> https://metrics.torproject.org/networksize.html?graph=networksize&sta
Hi,
Looking at the graphs showing the number of relays in the network it
seems like we've lost about 500 (-7%) relays since the beginning of this
year.
https://metrics.torproject.org/networksize.html?graph=networksize&start=2015-01-01&end=2015-05-03
https://metrics.torproject.org/networksiz