[tor-relays] bandwith unit

2013-12-17 Thread Kiss Gabor (Bitman)
Dear folks, I'm tor relay operator since several years but newbie on this list. I just moved node 'traktor' from physical host to virtual machine. So I revised all settings and checked if all works well. I found a funny thing. My RelayBandwidthRate is set to 1 MB (i.e. 8 Mbps). ## Define

Re: [tor-relays] bandwith unit

2013-12-17 Thread Thomas Hand
Isnt it just: kb = kilobits kB = kilobytes using standard convention...? On 17 December 2013 12:38, Kiss Gabor (Bitman) ki...@ssg.ki.iif.hu wrote: Dear folks, I'm tor relay operator since several years but newbie on this list. I just moved node 'traktor' from physical host to virtual

Re: [tor-relays] bandwith unit

2013-12-17 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 02:10:21PM +0100, Kiss Gabor (Bitman) wrote: Another possiblity: Advertised Bandwith in Globe shows not the limit but my actual traffic. That is incidentally 1/8 of the maximum. :-) I think that's it. See also

Re: [tor-relays] running a relay on a home connection

2013-12-17 Thread I
Could you expand that it little further, please? Robert You may use a dynamic dns resolver such as freedns.afraid.org, dyn.com or noip.com etc, then you can use your full dns name instead of your current IP address. FREE 3D EARTH

Re: [tor-relays] running a relay on a home connection

2013-12-17 Thread Mark Jamsek
On 18/12/2013 9:20 AM, I wrote: Could you expand that it little further, please? Robert You may use a dynamic dns resolver such as freedns.afraid.org, dyn.com or noip.com etc, then you can use your full dns name instead of your current IP address.