Hi everyone, just as Michael last week, I'm having huge problems with the tor bandwidth usage. It just won't stick to the limits.
Background info: I'm running tor 0.1.2.14 on SUSE 9.3; smooth and stable so far. To test it, I turned it up to the default speed last night, reaching the 3 MBit marks in each direction without producing any warnings or errors. My torrc is as follows: BandwidthRate 110 KB BandwidthBurst 150 KB ExitPolicy accept *:80,accept *:443,accept *:6660-6667,reject *:* ExitPolicyRejectPrivate 1 My traffic monitor tells me that traffic is not even close to these values: http://kleinhirn.org/monitor.png & http://kleinhirn.org/monitor2.png [For those who don't like images: 6h-Average of ingoing traffic 275KB/s, outgoing 384KB/s, maximum of 900KB/s and 700KB/s] With virtually all of the traffic being generated by tor (restarted tor at 11.14 this morning according to the log; before there was almost no traffic at all). Now, the question is: what did I do wrong..? Of course I could just use the Accounting options (which worked fine for me last night), but that would disable the directory mirror. Plus, I'd like to know where the mistake is and not just build a work-around ;) I appreciate your help Andrew -- cerebellum - tor 0.1.2.14 on SUSE 9.3

