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On 12/20/2015 06:06 PM, Toralf Förster wrote:
> t. The commands 'nslookup' and 'host' works fine
correction:
tor-relay ~ # host -t google.com
google.com has IPv6 address 2a00:1450:4001:800::1003
tor-relay ~ # host -t google.com
google.c
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On 12/12/2015 07:39 PM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
> Is your DNS resolver correctly returning records along with A
> records for all sites that have them?
Ah - good hint. The commands 'nslookup' and 'host' works fine AFAICS.
Nevertheless I
> On 13 Dec 2015, at 02:52, Toralf Förster wrote:
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> I opened my exit for IPv6 after Moritz encouraged us to do so here at this
> list.
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> I do observe a traffic of 1-2 GB. for IPv6, IPv4 is always abound 300 GB/day.
> The exit is configure for 8 MB/sec throughgput (==20 T
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I opened my exit for IPv6 after Moritz encouraged us to do so here at this list.
I do observe a traffic of 1-2 GB. for IPv6, IPv4 is always abound 300 GB/day.
The exit is configure for 8 MB/sec throughgput (==20 TB/month).
I do wonder, what are exp