Re: [tor-relays] first impression with 0.3.2.8-rcant a fast exit relay

2017-12-22 Thread teor

> On 23 Dec 2017, at 03:38, Conrad Rockenhaus  wrote:
> 
> I just brought a 0.3.2.8 relay online at OVH, ConradsOVHRelay, 
> A5C6D2EBCCA77D0B09364DD6B75FEC817AF977FA. For some reason Atlas says the 
> bandwidth is 0, but I have it set to 625. I guess we’ll see how it does later.

The displayed bandwidth is the minimum of a number of different figures.

You can tap or mouseover the bandwidth figure to find out the different
components.

T

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Re: [tor-relays] first impression with 0.3.2.8-rcant a fast exit relay

2017-12-22 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
I just brought a 0.3.2.8 relay online at OVH, ConradsOVHRelay, 
A5C6D2EBCCA77D0B09364DD6B75FEC817AF977FA. For some reason Atlas says the 
bandwidth is 0, but I have it set to 625. I guess we’ll see how it does later.

Conrad


> On Dec 22, 2017, at 8:48 AM, David Goulet  wrote:
> 
> On 22 Dec (00:20:38), Toralf Förster wrote:
>> With 0.3.2.7-rc the command
>>  /usr/sbin/iftop -B -i eth0 -P -N -n -m 320M
>> showed every then and when (few times in a hour) for 10-20 sec a traffic 
>> value of nearly 0 bytes for the short-term period (the left of the 3 values).
>> Usuaally I do poberve between 6 and 26 MByte/sec.
>> With the Tor version from today now the outage is about 1-2 sec, but does 
>> still occur.
> 
> Not sure I fully understand here what you mean. For 1 to 2 sec  you see
> 0 bytes of outbound traffic :| ?
> 
> Doing the same on my fast non-Exit relay (~20MB/s) on the latest 0.3.2, I'm
> always capped both ways on the connection.
> 
> This systematic delay really sounds more on the kernel side of things.
> 
> Are you on BSD or Linux?
> 
> Thanks!
> David
> 
>> Not sure, if this is an expected behaviour or a local problem.
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Re: [tor-relays] first impression with 0.3.2.8-rcant a fast exit relay

2017-12-22 Thread David Goulet
On 22 Dec (00:20:38), Toralf Förster wrote:
> With 0.3.2.7-rc the command
>   /usr/sbin/iftop -B -i eth0 -P -N -n -m 320M
> showed every then and when (few times in a hour) for 10-20 sec a traffic 
> value of nearly 0 bytes for the short-term period (the left of the 3 values).
> Usuaally I do poberve between 6 and 26 MByte/sec.
> With the Tor version from today now the outage is about 1-2 sec, but does 
> still occur.

Not sure I fully understand here what you mean. For 1 to 2 sec  you see
0 bytes of outbound traffic :| ?

Doing the same on my fast non-Exit relay (~20MB/s) on the latest 0.3.2, I'm
always capped both ways on the connection.

This systematic delay really sounds more on the kernel side of things.

Are you on BSD or Linux?

Thanks!
David

> Not sure, if this is an expected behaviour or a local problem.
> 
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[tor-relays] first impression with 0.3.2.8-rcant a fast exit relay

2017-12-21 Thread Toralf Förster
With 0.3.2.7-rc the command
/usr/sbin/iftop -B -i eth0 -P -N -n -m 320M
showed every then and when (few times in a hour) for 10-20 sec a traffic value 
of nearly 0 bytes for the short-term period (the left of the 3 values).
Usuaally I do poberve between 6 and 26 MByte/sec.
With the Tor version from today now the outage is about 1-2 sec, but does still 
occur.
Not sure, if this is an expected behaviour or a local problem.

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