On 12.02.2021 21:35, friendlyexitnode wrote:
I'm running a very small family of exit nodes (who are friendly) and
was curious if anyone had any advice on ways to optimize their relay
configuration? I'm running them all on Ubuntu 20.04. I've reviewed the
[Arch
Wiki,](https://wiki.archlinux.org/in
Hello everyone,
I'm running a very small family of exit nodes (who are friendly) and was
curious if anyone had any advice on ways to optimize their relay configuration?
I'm running them all on Ubuntu 20.04. I've reviewed the [Arch
Wiki,](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tor#+100Mbps_Exit_Re
Here we go. Thats the input i needed.
Regarding to >>
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/E20FF09A9A800B16C1C7C16E8C0DF95F46F649B0
my advertised Bandwith is 681.33 KB/s , which is little more than 5MBps.
So its kinda "maxed out" .
> On 22 Oct 2015, at 01:42, 12xBTM <12x...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 22 Oct 2015, at 01:42, 12xBTM <12x...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Here's your problem:
>
>> On 21.10.15 8:20, Volker Mink wrote:
>> Upstream 5 MBps
Tor bandwidth usage is more or less symmetric upstream / downstream.
So you'll only ever get 5Mbps or less of tor traffic out of this connection.
Here's your problem:
On 21.10.15 8:20, Volker Mink wrote:
> Upstream 5 MBps
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 14:20:06 +0200
"Volker Mink" wrote:
> RelayBandwidthRate 1 KB # Throttle traffic to 1000KB/s (800Kbps)
> RelayBandwidthBurst 2 KB # But allow bursts up to 2000KB/s (1600Kbps)
> MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 1 KB
> (anything to change here?)
Change or remove comments so
static IP-Adress.
Downstream about 65MBps, Upstream 5 MBps.
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Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 20:10:44 -0400
From: 12xBTM <12x...@gmail.com>
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Optimizing TOR Relay
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If this is a raspberry pi 2, set in Torrc: "NumCPUs 4"
What is your advertised bandwidth? I can personally say that a RPi2 has
no trouble moving 20Mbps, which would run you a ~50Mbps connection to
get that kind of utilization. If you're talking about a RPi1, you don't
have enough bandwidth dedicat
My understanding is that Raspberry Pis top out around 800kb/s. And the
floor for a relay to get much traffic is around 1.5Mb/s.
-V
On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 at 20:08 Volker Mink wrote:
> -now without HTML-
>
> Hi Folks.
>
> Some Stats:
> fingerprint: E20FF09A9A800B16C1C7C16E8C0DF95F46F649B0
> cpu: 0.0
-now without HTML-
Hi Folks.
Some Stats:
fingerprint: E20FF09A9A800B16C1C7C16E8C0DF95F46F649B0
cpu: 0.0% tor, 12.3% arm mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200
cpu: 20.0% tor, 10.2% arm mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200
load average: 0,30, 0,36, 0,33
%Cpu(s): 18,0 us, 3,1 sy, 0,0 ni, 75,3 id, 0,2 wa,
Hi Folks.
Some Stats:
fingerprint: E20FF09A9A800B16C1C7C16E8C0DF95F46F649B0
cpu: 0.0% tor, 12.3% arm mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200
cpu: 20.0% tor, 10.2% arm mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200
load average: 0,30, 0,36, 0,33
%Cpu(s): 18,0 us, 3,1 sy, 0,0 ni, 75,3 id, 0,2 wa, 0,0 hi, 3,5
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