On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Scott Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Really? I know that seems to be in accord with the received wisdom > on this list, but I, for one, no longer make that assumption. For one > thing, > my node spends most of the time handling somewhere between 15% and 50% of > its > proven data rate capacity. Occasionally it may sustain on the order of 70% > or 75% for up to a few minutes at a time. Also, the torstatus page now You are probably connected to some other Tor network than me :-). My exit node was on 100% all the time, until I reject everything except HTTP(s) traffic. I think torrents on tor is hard question. We cannot restrict Tor, but torrenters are annoying us (right, me and some others). I prefer any kind of port-oriented QoS or so. http should have more priority than non-generic ports, because, probably, there are users waiting for responses. But it probably much harder to do than block Tor ips in bittorent clients ;-). Marek

