Hello,
You are not alone with this issue (
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2015-January/006055.html
). The weirdest part is, that consensus is fixed to exactly 20 and on
Jan 06, on both nodes yours and mine the weight spiked up for a short
amount and then dropped back to 20. So far there is no helpful response
regarding this subject.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/3D7E274A87D9A89AF064C13D1EE4CA1F184F2600
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/6911888F83565892FE23F1B03EB501D80E1E8780
On 18.01.2015 03:53 PM, Bram de Boer wrote:
All,
In December consensus weight of both my "nosurveillance" Tor exits
dropped:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/7C3AE76BB9E9E6E4F2AE9270FD824DF54A944127
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/E6D740ABFFAAAD8052EDF95B2C8DC4059763F365
I assumed this to be related to the directory authorities tweaking
consensus weight in response to the Lizard Squad annoyance around that
time. However, traffic has not yet picked up yet.
Testing download and upload speeds of my server both maxed out the 100
Mbps line. I have even done a complete reinstall from a fresh Ubuntu
image
a week ago (while keeping the old keys, as not to restart building
reputation from scratch) but that doesn't seem to help either.
I am renting this dedicated server from my own private money, in my
spare
time as I hate surveillance and spying by governments. But right now I
starting to feel silly spending that much money for a Tor exit of which
only 50kbps bandwidth is used.
AFAIK nothing has changed on my server, so I am puzzled why consensus
has
dropped and was never restored again.
Please advice,
Thanks,
Bram de Boer
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