Re: [tor-relays] tor relay ipv6

2019-08-21 Thread teor
Hi,

> On 21 Aug 2019, at 23:38, armik...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> hi.in relay  stopped working ipv6.address is correct all pings, including  
> tor to the servers, but  relay does not work.before that it worked perfectly 
> 2 months.

Please tell us your relay's fingerprint.

Please copy and paste the notice-level logs that tor creates on startup,
from launch to the end of the ORPort and DirPort reachability checks.

Please copy and paste your torrc, particularly the Address, ORPort, DirPort,
and OutboundBindAddress options.

If we need your machines network config, we'll let you know.

It can be hard to set up IPv6 for a relay, we're working on a grant to make
it easier.

T
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Re: [tor-relays] Tor Relay - RelayBandwidthRate vs. RelayBandwidthBurst

2019-08-21 Thread teor
Hi,

> On 20 Aug 2019, at 20:23, petra...@protonmail.ch wrote:
> 
> I'm struggling a bit with the two config options for RelayBandwidthRate and 
> RelayBandwidthBurst - what I currently have in my torrc config file is:
> 
> ...
> RelayBandwidthRate  8 Mbit
> RelayBandwidthBurst 12 Mbit
> ...
> 
> My assumption was that on average the Relay would consume 8 Mbps max. but 
> over a shorter period of time also up to 12 Mbps in case needed.
> What I see (historical monitor data at 10 s intervals for the past 6 months) 
> is that the bandwidth usage never exceeds 8 Mbps. I can also see the 
> consumption to be levelled out at 8 Mbps for minutes or hours so it looks 
> like there would be a need for more bandwidth.

Yes the Tor network does need more bandwidth, particularly for exits.

> My question: why can't I see the bandwidth usage going above 8 Mbps and 
> making use of the allowed burst? Btw, I'm typically using the latest stable 
> tor, currently the relay is on 0.4.0.5.

The burst is over a very short period of time.
I think it's about 1 second.

The rate is averaged is over a slightly longer period of time, and
includes any burst bandwidth. That is, if the bandwidth burst to
12 Mbps in the last second, the bandwidth in this second will be
4 Mbps. The lower bandwidth in the next second keeps the average to
8 Mbps.

T

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[tor-relays] tor relay ipv6

2019-08-21 Thread armik900
hi.in relay  stopped working ipv6.address is correct all pings, including  tor 
to the servers, but  relay does not work.before that it worked perfectly 2 
months.





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[tor-relays] Tor Relay - RelayBandwidthRate vs. RelayBandwidthBurst

2019-08-21 Thread petrarca
I'm struggling a bit with the two config options for RelayBandwidthRate and 
RelayBandwidthBurst - what I currently have in my torrc config file is:

> ...
> RelayBandwidthRate  8 Mbit
> RelayBandwidthBurst 12 Mbit
> ...

My assumption was that on average the Relay would consume 8 Mbps max. but over 
a shorter period of time also up to 12 Mbps in case needed.
What I see (historical monitor data at 10 s intervals for the past 6 months) is 
that the bandwidth usage never exceeds 8 Mbps. I can also see the consumption 
to be levelled out at 8 Mbps for minutes or hours so it looks like there would 
be a need for more bandwidth.
My question: why can't I see the bandwidth usage going above 8 Mbps and making 
use of the allowed burst? Btw, I'm typically using the latest stable tor, 
currently the relay is on 0.4.0.5.

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