Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-03 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Daniel Franganillo (dani...@dilmun.ls.fi.upm.es): Our ISP wont say nothing about their filters (It seems to be a Top Secret issue :P). As I said before there's no problem reported at debug.log except for the frequent: [debug] TLS error: unexpected close while reading

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-03 Thread Olaf Selke
On 03.12.2010 08:40, Daniel Franganillo wrote: Well, im not asking for help to run a Tor relay, I did it for more than a year without problems. Im asking for help to gather intel so I can make an statement to our ISP (I work at a Dept. in a univeristy) to unblock Tor. why don't you ask

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-03 Thread Daniel Franganillo
El 03/12/10 09:18, Olaf Selke escribió: On 03.12.2010 08:40, Daniel Franganillo wrote: Well, im not asking for help to run a Tor relay, I did it for more than a year without problems. Im asking for help to gather intel so I can make an statement to our ISP (I work at a Dept. in a univeristy)

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-03 Thread Moritz Bartl
Hi, On 03.12.2010 13:12, Olaf Selke wrote: At least my relay holds a couple of connections to Cryptolab. We (torservers) do, too. About the same amount of connections. Moritz *** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-03 Thread Justin Aplin
On Dec 3, 2010, at 3:14 AM, Mike Perry wrote: [snip] Nope. Transfer rates are equally ridiculous. Tried in windows, same. [/snip] Out of curiosity, how long are you letting these tests run for? My nodes generally take a full 2 or 3 days to get up to full capacity, and even then, traffic

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-02 Thread Daniel Franganillo
El 01/12/10 12:03, Jim escribió: Daniel Franganillo wrote: Hi, still no luck with our bandwidth problems. I even tried to set up a tor relay under windows (to discard a linux problem) and it does not work. Also, if I setup an https server at 9001 or 9030 and download a file from there it works

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-02 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Daniel Franganillo (dani...@dilmun.ls.fi.upm.es): El 29/11/10 16:27, Daniel Franganillo escribió: Hi, I'm the admin of CriptoLabTorRelays[1][2][3][4] As you can see at [1][2][3][4] our relays are having almost no transfer rate (3KB or so) It started on Monday 14 of November and

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-02 Thread Daniel Franganillo
El 03/12/10 01:55, Mike Perry escribió: Thus spake Daniel Franganillo (dani...@dilmun.ls.fi.upm.es): El 29/11/10 16:27, Daniel Franganillo escribió: Hi, I'm the admin of CriptoLabTorRelays[1][2][3][4] As you can see at [1][2][3][4] our relays are having almost no transfer rate (3KB or so) It

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-01 Thread Daniel Franganillo
El 29/11/10 16:27, Daniel Franganillo escribió: Hi, I'm the admin of CriptoLabTorRelays[1][2][3][4] As you can see at [1][2][3][4] our relays are having almost no transfer rate (3KB or so) It started on Monday 14 of November and after some testing we came to a conclusion... Our Univeristy (our

Re: Very low performance in CriptolabTORRelays*

2010-12-01 Thread Jim
Daniel Franganillo wrote: Hi, still no luck with our bandwidth problems. I even tried to set up a tor relay under windows (to discard a linux problem) and it does not work. Also, if I setup an https server at 9001 or 9030 and download a file from there it works fine. Can you help me to