Gary,
Replying off list.
Can I know which one is your relay?
We don't do user-agent detection.
Cheers,
-hiro
On 9/26/21 4:27 AM, Gary C. New via tor-relays wrote:
> Hiro,
> Presently, I'm seeing a similar issue. On my laptop, I'm observing an
> overloaded status for my relay. However, the same
Ofc I meant you can reply off list.
On 9/27/21 11:16 AM, Silvia/Hiro wrote:
> Gary,
>
> Replying off list.
> Can I know which one is your relay?
> We don't do user-agent detection.
>
> Cheers,
> -hiro
>
> On 9/26/21 4:27 AM, Gary C. New via tor-relays wrote:
>> Hiro,
>> Presently, I'm seeing a
Gary C. New via tor-relays:
> Hiro,
> Presently, I'm seeing a similar issue. On my laptop, I'm observing an
> overloaded status for my relay. However, the same relay shows a green status
> on my phone.
> Do you do any user-agent detection?
> I'm still interested in those magic numbers, which det
Toralf Förster:
> On 9/25/21 4:11 PM, Silvia/Hiro wrote:
>> If it happens again there are two buttons at the end of the page where
>> you can see the latest server and extra-info descriptors.
> Only, if the DirPort is (still) opened, or ?
Yes, I think so. (Good catch)
Georg
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On 24 Sep (12:36:17), li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
> On Thursday, September 23, 2021 3:39:08 PM CEST Silvia/Hiro wrote:
>
> > When a relay is in the overloaded state we show an amber dot next to the
> > relay nickname.
> Nice thing. This flag has noticed me a few days ago.
>
> > If you noticed yo
George,
The referenced support article provides recommendations as to what might be
causing the overloaded state, but it doesn't provide the metric(s) for how Tor
decides whether a relay is overloaded. I'm trying to ascertain the later.
I would assume the overloaded state metric(S) is/are a maxi
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Agreed, can the thresholds be published publicly for easy reference? Sometimes
i get the overloaded flag but i have nothing in my logs, and my cpu/memory is
abundant.
It would be much easier to ascertain the cause of this if we knew what we were