-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 What's the best way to ensure that Tor spreads bandwidth more or less evenly over a AccountingMax period? Currently, my 1GB of allocation gets eaten up over the first three hours or so of operation. I could set the rate limits lower, but is there currently a way for Tor to make inteligent decisions based on the average load? In other words, in an ideal world, Tor would determine the average load, and normalize it over the 24 hour AccountingMax period, giving the average rate as the upper bandwidth rate during the day. This average would move a bit over time, but always aim for AccountingMax over the course of the average day.
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