> Have you set AccountingMax in your torrc, by chance? > > Also, you sure are restarting the relay a lot. You should learn how to > use 'service reload' rather than 'service restart'. :) No, I don't have AccountingMax enabled, which is one of the reasons why I was puzzled by the hibernation flag. Thanks for the tips on the service, I should have known better. I was restarting often because I was making adjustments to the DirPort and the hosted webpage (that .png thumbnail never loaded when it was offered locally, so I just linked to the hosted one on torproject.org) and it took a few tries before things were working right. Well, at least I won't be restarting Tor frequently going forward. Thanks.
>> 3) There are mysterious warnings in the log: >> >> Jan 30 23:07:29.000 [warn] EXTEND cell received, but not via >> RELAY_EARLY. Dropping. [4 similar message(s) suppressed in last 3600 >> seconds] >> Jan 30 23:07:29.000 [warn] (We have dropped 95.24% of all EXTEND cells >> for this reason) > You don't happen to have set "ProtocolWarnings 1" in your torrc, have you? > >> I'm familiar with the meaning of the "EXTEND" cell, but I'm not sure >> what RELAY_EARLY is > See > https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/HEAD:/proposals/110-avoid-infinite-circuits.txt > as motivated by > http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#congestion-longpaths > > My guess is that these are unofficial Tor clients you're seeing, and > you're seeing them more because all official Tor clients are ignoring > your relay until it gets out of 'phase one' (from the blog post). Yes, I had ProtocolWarnings enabled, good eyes there. I had it on because I thought that it would help me see Tor-level security threats, but I think it's better with it off at least for now. Thanks for the help. Jesse _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays