On Tue, Mar 08, 2022 at 11:25:00AM -0600, Thoughts wrote:
> Coming up on day 3 of my tor relay, "SpinnerDolphin1". Per the metrics page
> is showing "Dir Address none", but I have a DirPort defined (as nyx
> reports), and opened.
Modern Tor relays don't advertise their DirPort anymore, because
Good day all -
Coming up on day 3 of my tor relay, "SpinnerDolphin1". Per the metrics
page is showing "Dir Address none", but I have a DirPort defined (as nyx
reports), and opened.
Is this just something that won't be activated until later in my spin-up
cycle?
I have a 100/100 mbit
On 22 May 2018, at 04:29, Logforme wrote:
>> Just looked over a sample of FallBackDir relays in Relay Search and
>> it appears this excess-load abuse is directed at them in particular.
>> Some fall-back directories show more than a month of excess request
>> traffic, presumably
At 18:29 5/21/2018 +, Logforme wrote:
>
>How can I find this information on my relay?
>(855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34)
>
Is visible here
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34
Click on the Bandwidth History
Just looked over a sample of FallBackDir relays in Relay Search and
it appears this excess-load abuse is directed at them in particular.
Some fall-back directories show more than a month of excess request
traffic, presumably on the DirPort. Logs here indicate six weeks
of abuse escalating in
Recently I noticed excessive DirPort requests to my relay, where DirPort
bandwidth reached 15% of ORPort bandwidth. Normal DirPort load is around 2%.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-May/015253.html
Just looked over a sample of FallBackDir relays in Relay Search and
it