Thank you Georg; that is really helpful to understand.
(Not the least in making me drill down to the relay level and find that even
though the relay list shows the right number of relays in MyFamily, they are
not all effective. And I'm on nusenu's myfamily shitlist:
Hello!
torix via tor-relays:
> Dear Georg,
>
> I don't understand that a ddos attack would affect bumping up the advertised
> bandwidth - or would it? My Aramis family advertised bandwidth seems to have
> leveled off 2 days ago, but not gone down to previous levels. I noted the
> total
Dear Georg,
I don't understand that a ddos attack would affect bumping up the advertised
bandwidth - or would it? My Aramis family advertised bandwidth seems to have
leveled off 2 days ago, but not gone down to previous levels. I noted the total
advertised bandwidth of the Quetzalcoatl family
torix via tor-relays:
> Thanks for setting my mind at ease, Georg. I did actually read about the
> speed test, but didn't think that could be the cause, as I weathered the last
> speed test without seeing anything noticeable.
>
> Reading the email again, I understand that the difference here is
Thanks for setting my mind at ease, Georg. I did actually read about the speed
test, but didn't think that could be the cause, as I weathered the last speed
test without seeing anything noticeable.
Reading the email again, I understand that the difference here is that the
traffic script is
torix via tor-relays:
> The advertized bandwidth of my aramis family of relays has gone up from
> around 45 to 67 total since last week. ZimmerLinux (quetzalcoatl) sees
> inflation as well. I found a graph here of quetzalcoatl:
> https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/quetzalcoatl-relays.org.html
>
The advertized bandwidth of my aramis family of relays has gone up from around
45 to 67 total since last week. ZimmerLinux (quetzalcoatl) sees inflation as
well. I found a graph here of quetzalcoatl:
https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/quetzalcoatl-relays.org.html
which whose weekly graph