Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth issue

2024-06-06 Thread Frank Lý via tor-relays
v0.4.8.12 just released, so try updating to the latest version and see if your situation improves. Other than bandwidth shaping, you may want to consider using accounting options as well. https://support.torproject.org/relay-operators/limit-total-bandwidth/ Frank Jun 5, 2024, 6:24 AM by tor-re

[tor-relays] Relay bandwidth issue

2024-06-05 Thread kricklen--- via tor-relays
Hello everyone, i got a local relay running with v0.4.8.11 and the following configuration: ... RelayBandwidthRate 4 MBytes RelayBandwidthBurst 7 MBytes ExitPolicy reject *:* ExitRelay 0 SocksPort 0 About a month ago, the relay started to behave differently than it used to: A few hours after eac

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-17 Thread Eddie
gards, Jonathan *De :* Dan *Envoyé :* 16 octobre 2023 15:19:36 GMT+02:00 *À :* "tor-relays@lists.torproject.org" *Objet :* Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit “day 1 00:00”. It looks as though my relay is going to blow past that limit

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-16 Thread Jonathan van der Steege
MT+02:00 À : "tor-relays@lists.torproject.org" Objet : Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit “day 1 00:00”. It looks as though my relay is going to blow past that limit based on the average data transferred per day and how many days are left in the month. Will it simply stop transfe

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-16 Thread tostigraeda--- via tor-relays
As far as I know tor won’t spread the 5TB across the month. It’ll just run until it hits that limit and then hibernate for the rest of the define period. So if it hits 5T at 15 days it’ll hibernate for the next 15. You can try to spread this out yourself by using daily limits and divide your al

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-16 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 09:40:17AM -0400, John Broome wrote: > My experience with the Snowflake container is that it will blow through the > bandwidth limit for the month, and your VPS will cut you off until the next > billing cycle. Yes, this is correct, the standalone Snowflake does not have rat

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-16 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 01:18:01PM +, Dan wrote: > Hi all, > > I’ve been running my first relay for a few weeks now. The VPS provider I > chose provides 5TB of bandwidth per month so I have set AccountingMax to “5 > TB” and AccountingStart to > “day 1 00:00”. It looks as though my relay is g

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-16 Thread John Broome
My experience with the Snowflake container is that it will blow through the bandwidth limit for the month, and your VPS will cut you off until the next billing cycle. On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 9:34 AM Dan wrote: > “day 1 00:00”. It looks as though my relay is going to blow past that > limit based

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-16 Thread Dan
“day 1 00:00”. It looks as though my relay is going to blow past that limit based on the average data transferred per day and how many days are left in the month. Will it simply stop transferring data when the monthly limit is hit? Thanks On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 8:17 AM, Dan <[d...@salmon.cat](

[tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Limit

2023-10-16 Thread Dan
Hi all, I’ve been running my first relay for a few weeks now. The VPS provider I chose provides 5TB of bandwidth per month so I have set AccountingMax to “5 TB” and AccountingStart to___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://l

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth

2023-04-04 Thread Chris Enkidu-6
Hi, The reason you find the answers confusing is because the whole thing is confusing. A lot of what you see advertised by hosts is somehow misleading. For example they advertise a 1000 mb/s network speed and then they give you 3 TB of bandwidth. The truth is that even if you have a sustained netw

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth

2023-04-04 Thread gabriel.malaka
Hi Systemmanager7,Do you mean with bandwidth something like Mbit/s ? Оригінальне повідомлення Від: sysmanager7 via tor-relays Дата: 03.04.23 10:56 (GMT+01:00) Кому: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Копія: sysmanager7 Тема: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth Greetings all!Setting

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth

2023-04-03 Thread Bauruine
Hi You can use AccountingMax [0] for this. Note that if you set this to 2900 Gbytes (You should leave some bandwidth for overhead and OS updates etc.) it will use 2900 Gbytes outgoing and 2900 Gbytes incoming. Depending on how DO calculates traffic you have do divide it by 2 or set Accounting

[tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth

2023-04-03 Thread sysmanager7 via tor-relays
Greetings all! Setting up a new Digital Ocean Tor Relay. DO is giving me 3000 Gig a month. Is there a tutorial that I can use to calculate the bandwidth? I've searched around the web and for some reason people seem to dance around the question. They give examples not relevant to me and zero mat

Re: [tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth/Burst Change

2021-07-29 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 09:41:30PM -0500, Kathi wrote: > I set torrc bandwidth/Burst to 5 MBs/6MBs respectively How do you set them? By changing your /etc/tor/torrc file? Or some other way like using nyx? > Then I get @7pm Local: > >  Received reload signal (hup). Reloading config and resetting

[tor-relays] Relay Bandwidth/Burst Change

2021-07-29 Thread Kathi
I set torrc bandwidth/Burst to 5 MBs/6MBs respectively Then I get @7pm Local:  Received reload signal (hup). Reloading config and resetting internal state.  Read configuration file "/usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc".  Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc".  After the above happens

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth accounting

2018-06-17 Thread alkyl
Sean Brown: > I just set up a new non-exit relay and in going through information to set > up, I came across the T-shirt for contributing and in addition to running for > 2 months it says "if you're not an exit but you average 500 KBytes/s traffic." > > What would be the best way to keep account

[tor-relays] Relay bandwidth accounting

2018-06-17 Thread Sean Brown
I just set up a new non-exit relay and in going through information to set up, I came across the T-shirt for contributing and in addition to running for 2 months it says "if you're not an exit but you average 500 KBytes/s traffic." What would be the best way to keep accounting of the traffic m

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth

2014-02-08 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 10:41:21PM +0100, Andreas Krey wrote: > On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 11:56:23 +, Tora Tora Tora wrote: > ... > > On a similar subject, is there a way to limit Tor's "per connection" > > speed, i.e., not total speed. > > No. Actually there is: PerConnBWRate N bytes|KByte

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth

2014-02-08 Thread Tora Tora Tora
... > Actually, what would that be good for? As long as a relay is so lightly > loaded that the active connections each can have more than than, there > is no point in throttling them, and as soon as there isn't, they're > fair-share-throttled down below that anyway. Uhm, my thought was to make T

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth

2014-02-08 Thread Andreas Krey
On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 11:56:23 +, Tora Tora Tora wrote: ... > On a similar subject, is there a way to limit Tor's "per connection" > speed, i.e., not total speed. No. > Assuming that a single connection carries > only one "conversation" between two parties at a time, wouldn't limiting > a singl

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth

2014-02-08 Thread Tora Tora Tora
Yes, sorry. I do know the difference between the two, but my morning coffee was not kicking in yet, and I was definitely not paying attention. Thanks for taking the time to point out my mistake. On a similar subject, is there a way to limit Tor's "per connection" speed, i.e., not total speed. Assu

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth

2014-02-08 Thread Alexander Dietrich
Those settings are "kilobyte per second", so you're currently allowing 4 megabit per second as burst. So unless there's many concurrent 2 Mbps connections, sounds ok. Best regards, Alexander --- PGP Key: 0xC55A356B | https://dietrich.cx/pgp On 2014-02-08 15:28, Tora Tora Tora wrote: I have co

[tor-relays] Relay bandwidth

2014-02-08 Thread Tora Tora Tora
I have configured Tor with the following (with daily accounting): RelayBandwidthRate 384 KB RelayBandwidthBurst 512 KB I always assumed that the burst bandwidth will set the maximum relay bandwidth. However, by using iftop, I can see individual connections with speeds as high as 2+ Mbps. Even wh

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth usage drop

2013-09-27 Thread Jobiwan Kenobi
Over the past week, consensus weight fraction and bandwidth usage have been gradually ramping up again. For the past 2 days, bandwidth maxes out from time to time but most of the time it hovers around 50% of my advertised rate. If it stays like this for a few more days, I may advertise a bit mo

Re: [tor-relays] Relay bandwidth usage drop

2013-09-22 Thread Christian Dietrich
Same here, midnight of September 20 bandwidth drop from 153.97 Mbit/s to 134.81 Mbit/s. And then, midnight of September 22 bandwidth drop from 136.91 Mbit/s to 95.50 Mbit/s. Non exit relay. Low CPU usage. Full bandwidth available. About 2 days ago, around midnight of September 20, bandwidth usa

[tor-relays] Relay bandwidth usage drop

2013-09-21 Thread Jobiwan Kenobi
About 2 days ago, around midnight of September 20, bandwidth usage on my relay dropped from averaging a bit over 100KB/s to around 20KB/s. It's been low ever since. Consensus weight dropped accordingly. You can see on the graphs on atlas and globe. My relay is named jobiwan. There seems to be no