Re: [tor-relays] Pi3 mid relay dropping lil bit of packets

2016-08-15 Thread Green Dream
Counter-point... transmission errors are not a certainty: RX packets:323526978271 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:249565709357 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:285274358053849 (285.2 TB) TX

Re: [tor-relays] Pi3 mid relay dropping lil bit of packets

2016-08-15 Thread Markus Koch
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:1053088862188 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:511390 frame:0 TX packets:306784541602 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:1413645618747401 (1.2 PiB)

Re: [tor-relays] obfs4 - git how to ?

2016-08-15 Thread Matthias Fetzer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi, go is a programming language[0]. You can install golang from the golang repository[1]. There are some tutorials out there on how to get it running under raspbian - but maybe there are packages in the repository available. Once installed, you

Re: [tor-relays] Pi3 mid relay dropping lil bit of packets

2016-08-15 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 20:08:31 +0200 Pi3 wrote: > Hello, > I just started running my little 5 mbits mid relay on Pi3 on raspbian and all > seems to be dandy, > it picked traffic nicely, hovering around 700-800 total connections, > its not unusual to see it pushing full

Re: [tor-relays] obfs4 - git how to ?

2016-08-15 Thread Petrusko
> Through out any of this, did it occur for you to look at the > `README.md` file in the directory you cloned? > > To build: > `go get git.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfs4.git/obfs4proxy` > > To install: > Copy `$GOPATH/bin/obfs4proxy` to a permanent location (Eg:

Re: [tor-relays] Pi3 mid relay dropping lil bit of packets

2016-08-15 Thread Sean Greenslade
>> Hello, >> I just started running my little 5 mbits mid relay on Pi3 on raspbian and >> all seems to be dandy, >> it picked traffic nicely, hovering around 700-800 total connections, >> its not unusual to see it pushing full advertised bandwidth during peak >> hours (with ~20-25% load on 1 core,

Re: [tor-relays] Pi3 mid relay dropping lil bit of packets

2016-08-15 Thread Tristan
Personal opinion here: 11 packets dropped on 20GB of data sounds pretty small, and these packets might not even be from Tor. Literally any network service could have dropped those packets (ntp, ssh, updates, etc.) I wouldn't worry about it unless it starts to dramatically increase. On Aug 15,

[tor-relays] Pi3 mid relay dropping lil bit of packets

2016-08-15 Thread Pi3
Hello, I just started running my little 5 mbits mid relay on Pi3 on raspbian and all seems to be dandy, it picked traffic nicely, hovering around 700-800 total connections, its not unusual to see it pushing full advertised bandwidth during peak hours (with ~20-25% load on 1 core, multithread

Re: [tor-relays] Do middle nodes create multiple connections to the same Exit node? (with different source port)

2016-08-15 Thread s7r
It should open a single connection with the exit node (TLS link) and use that link for multiple (as many as needed) circuits. So if there are two users using the same middle node and same exit simultaneously, the middle node should have one connection to the exit node (TLS link) with two different

[tor-relays] Do middle nodes create multiple connections to the same Exit node? (with different source port)

2016-08-15 Thread don.gould
Hello, Do middle nodes create multiple connections to the same Exit node? (with different source port) The reason I ask is because I am a little confused. Even the tor relay operators are completely honest and don't log anything, the ISP / upstream ISP could still log all the connections.

Re: [tor-relays] experiences with debian tor 0.2.8.6 package from deb.torproject.org

2016-08-15 Thread pa011
Hi Peter, sorry was off a week and couldn’t answer: /run/systemd/generator/tor.service.wants/tor@tor2.service /run/systemd/generator/tor.service.wants/tor@default.service Anyway with "steady hand" the system seems to have repaired itself in between. I updated my other multi-instance exits

Re: [tor-relays] High speed Tor relay advice

2016-08-15 Thread grarpamp
On 8/15/16, Roman Mamedov wrote: > To me these seem to be just two loosely related facts, the latter merely > I don't see any "network calculations" being presented. Was an fyi for the OP, who may or may not be doing calculations, regardless of presentation to us. >

Re: [tor-relays] High speed Tor relay advice

2016-08-15 Thread Michael Armbruster
On 2016-08-15 at 08:52, Roman Mamedov wrote: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte: "The megabyte is a multiple of the > unit byte for digital information. Its recommended unit symbol is MB." > MB/s is a long-accepted shorthand for Megabyte per second, and yes, Mb/s is > megabit per second. But

Re: [tor-relays] High speed Tor relay advice

2016-08-15 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 02:35:49 -0400 grarpamp wrote: > On 8/14/16, i3 wrote: > > My new server has 10Gb/s connection (I've observed it at 900MB/s to the > > drives > > Depending on whether you meant MiB/s or MB/s, > you may find your network

Re: [tor-relays] High speed Tor relay advice

2016-08-15 Thread grarpamp
On 8/14/16, i3 wrote: > My new server has 10Gb/s connection (I've observed it at 900MB/s to the drives Depending on whether you meant MiB/s or MB/s, you may find your network calculations off by 350Mbps, which is a sizable tor relay's worth itself. Standard use is