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Richard Budd:
> I've been following your Pi thread, and up until yesterday I've
> haven't seen any problems at all on mine. Of course it's only
> running 2 meg bandwidth total. So I thought that might be the
> difference.
Yes, I have 3Mbps outbound
I've been following your Pi thread, and up until yesterday I've haven't
seen any problems at all on mine. Of course it's only running 2 meg
bandwidth total. So I thought that might be the difference.
Then last night my router (Asus Asus RT-N66U running Shibby Tomato) became
very sluggish. Log showe
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Richard Budd:
> I'm seeing the same on all 5 of my non-exit nodes, they are spread
> around the US and EU. It seems that they all are running at close
> to max bandwith for the last several days also.
My guess is whoever is running the DDOS[1] figur
I'm seeing the same on all 5 of my non-exit nodes, they are spread around
the US and EU.
It seems that they all are running at close to max bandwith for the last
several days also.
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> On 2013-08-30 20:39, Yoriz wrote:
> [..]
>
> > Aug 29 23:1
On 2013-08-30 20:39, Yoriz wrote:
[..]
> Aug 29 23:19:59.000 [warn] Received http status code 504 ("Gateway
> Time-out") from server '154.x.x.x:80' while fetching
> "/tor/server/d/54BDF368367470FCBF015...067.z". I'll try again soon.
> Aug 30 00:14:52.000 [warn] http status 504 ("Gateway Time-out")
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On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 16:27:12 +0100
mick wrote:
> I'm currently seeing more than a doubling of connections (from a mean
> of c. 2000 established connections to just over 5000) on my relay at
> 0xbaddad. The log is full of the (expected) messages:
> "Y
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On 08/30/2013 12:28 PM, Stracci wrote:
> I can also confirm that I'm seeing that message on all 4 of my
> exit's too. (as well as nearly double the amount of connections).
I see it on my nodes also, as recently as 0801 GMT on 29 August 2013.
This jus
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> On Friday 30/08/2013 at 12:38 pm, Stracci wrote:
>> I can also confirm that I'm seeing that message on all 4 of my exit's too.
>> (as well as nearly double the amount of connections).
>>
>> -Stracci
>>
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On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 04:27:12PM +0100, mick wrote:
> I'm currently seeing more than a doubling of connections (from a mean of
> c. 2000 established connections to just over 5000) on my relay at
> 0xbaddad. The log is full of the (expected) messages:
> "Your computer is too slow to handle this ma
#x27;ll try again soon."
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On Friday 30/08/2013 at 12:38 pm, Stracci wrote:
I can also confirm that I'm seeing that message on all 4 of my exit's
too. (as well as nearly double the amount of connections).
-Stracci
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my exit's
too. (as well as nearly double the amount of connections).
-Stracci
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To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 9:27:12 AM
Subject: [tor-relays] huge increase in relay traffic
I'm currently
I can also confirm that I'm seeing that message on all 4 of my exit's too. (as
well as nearly double the amount of connections).
-Stracci
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To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 9:27:12 AM
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> I'm currently seeing more than a doubling of connections (from a mean of
> c. 2000 established connections to just over 5000) on my relay at
> 0xbaddad. The log is full of the (expected) messages:
> "Your computer is too slow to handle this many ci
I'm currently seeing more than a doubling of connections (from a mean of
c. 2000 established connections to just over 5000) on my relay at
0xbaddad. The log is full of the (expected) messages:
"Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation
requests!"
I guess this is related to the
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