Hi!
> Am 29.07.2018 um 00:51 schrieb Roger Dingledine <a...@mit.edu>: > > On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 07:59:08PM +0200, Tobias Sachs wrote: >> Hibernation is set to 19 TB???s of outgoing Traffic. Hetzner Cloud shows >> ~16TB outgoing traffic and the relays log itself 38TB. > > Can you give us your actual torrc lines? > Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices.log RunAsDaemon 1 ORPort 443 ORPort [2a01:4f8:1c1c:af5::1]:443 Nickname GermanCraft3 RelayBandwidthRate 100 MBits RelayBandwidthBurst 200 MBits AccountingMax 19TB AccountingStart month 1 00:00 AccountingRule out ContactInfo 4096R/0x4cf76925833e2e24 Knight <knight AT germancraft dot net> - 1MTXtuSCCTf6J3TiUnk1ePwgaHt9h6uQaU DirPort 80 ExitPolicy reject *:* ExitPolicy reject6 *:* > Also, how about the log lines, particularly the ones that talk about > when it woke up, when it went into hibernation, when it plans to wake > up again, etc? Jul 29 06:25:01.000 [notice] Configured hibernation. This interval began at 2018-07-01 00:00:00; the scheduled wake-up time was 2018-07-01 07:27:40; we expect to exhaust our quota for this interval around 2018-07-31 23:32:40; the next interval begins at 2018-08-01 00:00:00 (all times local) > >> vnstat reports exactly 20.38 TiB tx so in conclusion Hetzner can not count >> there Bits and Bytes or the same as protection is not correct. > > Maybe some of these transmitted bytes went to other Hetzner servers, > which they don't count as "really" sending bytes to the Internet. > >> Because if Hetzner???s stats are correct i would have send 3 TB???s of >> Traffic to other Tor servers and clients internally. Because internal >> traffic is not counted. > > Ah, yes, this is what you suggested. Maybe? That's a lot (a large > fraction) given that Hetzner doesn't have that large a fraction of the > Tor network these days. > >> I guess that a Juniper routers net flow tool is correct so how can i look at >> this? Because my second relay in Helsinki does have this too with a >> difference of 2 TB???s. >> >> "Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 27 days 1:39 hours, with 0 circuits open. I've >> sent 38486.76 GB and received 38489.42 GB. We are currently hibernating.??? >> >> When i divide that by two this gives me 19 TB???s of outgoing Traffic. So i >> guess that this is a bug? > > Tor said you sent 38TB, so that's 38TB of outgoing traffic. > > Maybe your 27 days contained two hibernation periods? That would be > one possible explanation for 19+19=38. > > —Roger > Hetzner hosts > 7% of the tor network capacity (#3 on the biggest ASes on the > tor network). > > If I know the relays IP I could give you the probabilities of your relay > relaying traffic to others in the same AS (since a relay will usually not > be used with others in the same /16 netblock) So that means the same-as protection is a check that it is not the same /16 Block? That would make sense. https://bgp.he.net/AS24940#_prefixes <https://bgp.he.net/AS24940#_prefixes> Hetzner is holding 17 /16 and smaller netblocks. So it is possible that the complete route is within one AS? o.O The IP is: 159.69.2.239 Thanks for your help! Tobias
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