Re: [tor-relays] asymmetry in connections

2016-12-18 Thread teor
> On 19 Dec. 2016, at 17:03, Ivan Markin wrote: > > teor: >> It takes about a week for a TLS connection to close if there is >> traffic on it, or a few minutes if there is no traffic: > ... >> Old TLS connections in tor are marked not to be used for new circuits >> after 7 days

Re: [tor-relays] asymmetry in connections

2016-12-18 Thread Ivan Markin
teor: > It takes about a week for a TLS connection to close if there is > traffic on it, or a few minutes if there is no traffic: ... > Old TLS connections in tor are marked not to be used for new circuits > after 7 days in connection_or_group_set_badness_. Thanks for the clarification! Though I

Re: [tor-relays] asymmetry in connections

2016-12-18 Thread teor
> On 17 Dec. 2016, at 06:19, Ivan Markin wrote: > >o TLS connection is not going to terminate if no circuits left on it* > > [*] I may be wrong about it. It holds true from my experience. It takes about a week for a TLS connection to close if there is traffic on it, or

Re: [tor-relays] asymmetry in connections

2016-12-16 Thread Ivan Markin
Rana: > On one of my relays I have 389 inbound, 38 outbound connections and 15 > circuits > > What's the connection between these 3 numbers and why such asymmetry in > inbound and outbound? I don't think that there is something meaningful hidden here. This is because TCP+TLS connections are

[tor-relays] asymmetry in connections

2016-12-16 Thread Rana
On one of my relays I have 389 inbound, 38 outbound connections and 15 circuits What's the connection between these 3 numbers and why such asymmetry in inbound and outbound? ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org