Hello fellows,
Where can we contribute (post a guide) to deploy Tor in Windows without
the extras unneeded stuff? I was looking for a Tor Server installation
guide on Windows to run Tor as a service. I did not wanted to install
all the extra browser stuff but a plain "Tor server" service and s
Anyone knows how often bwauths measures a relay? I don't understand why
directory authorities have not lifted the 20KB cap for my older relay.
Now I have doubts if it could be a problem with my server. This is a
2MB/s relay with burst of 4MB/s to start tuning it and increase it later
if stable,
Bandwidth rate is set to 2MB/s and burst to 4MB/s. The pipe does have
such bandwidth capacity, certainly.
RelayBandwidthBurst 4194304
RelayBandwidthRate 2097152
On 2014-11-01 10:52, Logforme wrote:
> The relay is reported as having "Advertised Bandwidth: 60.55 kB/s"
> (about 480 kbits/s):
roject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay [1]Cheers
>
> Am 01.11.2014 um 10:46 schrieb Rafael Rodriguez:
>
>> Anyone knows how often bwauths measures a relay? I don't understand why
>> directory authorities have not lifted the 20KB cap for my older relay. Now I
>> have dou
ep
> totally unused). Without the guard flag (and it needs enough bandwidth) your
> relay cannot be used as entry guard right now.
>
> Good luck !
>
> - Mail original -
> De: "Rafael Rodriguez"
> À: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Envoyé: Samedi 1 N
AM, Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
>
>> Hello fellows, Where can we contribute (post a guide) to deploy Tor in
>> Windows without the extras unneeded stuff? I was looking for a Tor Server
>> installation guide on Windows to run Tor as a service. I did not wanted to
>> insta
r consensus weight is increased
> (and your server usage too).
>
> If your consensus weight is stuck at 10 and doesn't increase, it would mean
> that bw authorities cannot test your server and always gives "zero" as
> coefficient (if so, you will have to check every
start
the service and now Tor will be running in its own isolated/limited
account in Windows.
954-610-4545
On 2014-11-04 18:06, Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
> Does the mailing list accept images in emails? The process is rather simple
> but screenshots in a how-to is what makes it easy fo
That's indeed pretty handy. Now we just need to put a guide together
somewhere and point to that download section.
I do not mind writing a step by step guide with screenshots. Only if we
had a section in the Tor Project where to post it.
I'm planning to write it up in one of my old blogs in
sure that something else could be
> misconfigured into it (if you have several ones, test a different one)
>
> Let us know when you find the solution ! This problem is surprising but it
> cannot be nowhere ;)
>
> - Mail original -
> De: "Rafael Rodriguez"
Hi,
My personal experience with them was awful... but then again it could've
just been my personal experience. I paid ahead of time for one "hybrid"
server from BalticServers and I will try to avoid them at all cost
(Total amount: 164.59 EUR) per month/ 6 months. They may have had
improved the
https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#details/48ADFCC561402D7EBB1CDE233F206B01D8FA0765
1- Is it ok for the Guard flag to come and go so often? I do not see
anything wrong with my relay and it is pushing up to 12MBs at times.
Most of the time, my relay pushes between 3-7MB/s constantly and that's
fin
kes it is reporting 3.1Mb/s as average.
I have now raised the limit to up to 10MB/s let's see how it handles it.
Thanks for your input. I appreciate it.
On 2014-12-06 15:54, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 03:40:41PM -0500, Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
>
p my relay.
My best to you all.
On 2014-12-06 16:02, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> On December 6, 2014 9:41:34 PM Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#details/48ADFCC561402D7EBB1CDE233F206B01D8FA0765
>> [1] 1- Is it ok for the Guard flag to
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