Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-06-03 Thread Scott Bennett
I wrote: > Logforme wrote: > > > > > On 2021-05-26 08:18:32, "Scott Bennett" wrote: > > >I interpret that as meaning that one > > >or more criteria being used by one or more authorities has changed, > > What I have noticed on my relay is that the "Consensus Weight" is > > fluctuating. > > CW

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-06-01 Thread Scott Bennett
Logforme wrote: > > On 2021-05-26 08:18:32, "Scott Bennett" wrote: > >I interpret that as meaning that one > >or more criteria being used by one or more authorities has changed, > What I have noticed on my relay is that the "Consensus Weight" is > fluctuating. > CW is too complicated for my

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-05-26 Thread Logforme
On 2021-05-26 08:18:32, "Scott Bennett" wrote: I interpret that as meaning that one or more criteria being used by one or more authorities has changed, What I have noticed on my relay is that the "Consensus Weight" is fluctuating. CW is too complicated for my tiny brain but I believe the

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-05-26 Thread Scott Bennett
Logforme wrote: > On 2021-05-22 11:31:12, "Scott Bennett" wrote: > > > What are all the current requirements for a relay to get a > >HSDir flag? 96 (97?) hours of uptime and what else? > > Can someone tell me what my relay, MYCROFTsOtherChild, is > >missing for a HSDir flag? > >

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-05-25 Thread abuse department
Problem is that Tor is mostly used for web browsing and the amount of graphics and videos is increasing. You do not want to surf with >1 mbit at all and maybe there are two users on this relay so we have >0.5 mbit …. If a first time user is surfing over Tor with 1 mbit he will uninstall it ...

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-05-25 Thread Logforme
On 2021-05-25 12:08:34, "John Csuti" wrote: I second this. We are in 2021 and a relay is considered fast if it is above 100KB/s...? I don’t think a later dialup service should be considered a fast relay. 100KB/s is about 800Kb/s (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data-rate_units). I envy the

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-05-25 Thread John Csuti
I second this. We are in 2021 and a relay is considered fast if it is above 100KB/s...? I don’t think a later dialup service should be considered a fast relay. Thanks, John Csuti ‭(216) 633- > On May 25, 2021, at 4:18 AM, abuse department wrote: > > What year is it? > >> On 24. May

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-05-25 Thread abuse department
What year is it? > On 24. May 2021, at 13:53, Logforme wrote: > > "Fast" -- A router is 'Fast' if it is active, and its bandwidth is either in > the top 7/8ths for known active routers or at least 100KB/s. signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP

Re: [tor-relays] current HSDir flag requirements

2021-05-24 Thread Logforme
On 2021-05-22 11:31:12, "Scott Bennett" wrote: What are all the current requirements for a relay to get a HSDir flag? 96 (97?) hours of uptime and what else? Can someone tell me what my relay, MYCROFTsOtherChild, is missing for a HSDir flag? From the spec: