[tor-relays] Address mismatch on received DNS packet

2013-07-05 Thread TonyXue
Hi Everyone, I've just started to run a tor relay these days. But there are many warnings like this in my log file. Jul 05 11:25:19.000 [warn] eventdns: Address mismatch on received DNS packet. Apparent source was 66.80.130.234:53Jul 05 11:25:38.000 [warn] eventdns: Address mismatch on

Re: [tor-relays] Address mismatch on received DNS packet

2013-07-05 Thread Tyler Durden
Looks like your DNS server is to slow to handle all the requests. TO change your DNS server, open /etc/resolv.conf If you are running an exit node yourself, try to install unbound as an DNS caching server and put 127.0.0.1 at the first place in resolv.conf

Re: [tor-relays] Address mismatch on received DNS packet

2013-07-05 Thread Marina Brown
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/05/2013 01:59 PM, TonyXue wrote: This can happen if a DNS server is listening on several ip addresses but answers from it's base address. I have dealt with this recently changing from DJBDNS to Unbound. - Marina Brown Hi Everyone,

[tor-relays] stats

2013-07-05 Thread ma455
hello, i'm running an exit node from 2 or 3 month, in UA, on a vps, xeon 2650 2Ghz, 128mb RAM, debian 6 tor v0.2.3.25-1 on atlas there is some stat on those days it's seem to be at max 100Kb/s //atlas.torproject.org/#details/62C3FB37C44555E55A62BBD7CDDD97FE4894F317 but on arm

Re: [tor-relays] stats

2013-07-05 Thread Jack Lu
iftop will show kilobits per second by default, while the graph in the page you linked is in kilobytes per second. Are you using iftop -PB so that iftop shows bytes instead of bits? (Note that Kb/s means kilobits per second and KB/s means kilobytes per second.) On 7/5/13, ma...@mykolab.com