> On 30 Dec 2015, at 08:19, Toralf Förster wrote:
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> On 12/29/2015 12:53 PM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
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> > I don't know of any other attack or request that amplifies outbound
> > traffic via tor or otherwise, but there may be some.
>
> I did
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On 12/29/2015 12:53 PM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
>
> I don't know of any other attack or request that amplifies outbound
> traffic via tor or otherwise, but there may be some.
I did experienced too a gap of incoming versus outgoing of about
> On 29 Dec 2015, at 22:44, Julien ROBIN wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In fact, this is strange because Upload means that the server is receiving
> something to send, idem for Downloads : upload and download should be the
> same if the Tor Process is used as server only (relay
Objet: Re: [tor-relays] Sustained large spike in outbound traffic - what
might be going on?
On 23 Dec 2015, at 19:32, David Tomic < da...@tomic.com.au > wrote:
Hello everyone,
I noticed something a little bit "odd" on one of my exit relays recently, and I
ju
Thanks guys. I have been keeping a close(r) eye on this server since it
originally happened, but so far it seems to be behaving itself again.
I'll be ready to capture some more detailed data if it does decide to
happen again though.
On 29 December 2015 at 22:53, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
> On 23 Dec 2015, at 19:32, David Tomic wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I noticed something a little bit "odd" on one of my exit relays recently, and
> I just wanted to ask whether anybody might be able to account for what was
> actually happening, and whether it's likely
Hello everyone,
I noticed something a little bit "odd" on one of my exit relays recently,
and I just wanted to ask whether anybody might be able to account for what
was actually happening, and whether it's likely to warrant any further
investigation?
TLDR; I noticed a fairly significant spike -