On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Mike Perry <[email protected]> wrote: > Thus spake Jon ([email protected]): > >> In adding further info on the topic, I have noticed and looked back >> over the past couple of weeks and have seen a drop of of usage of >> about 43% s of today. I am not in the higher bracket as others, but I >> have been in the 3 bars bracket only up till recently. >> >> Don't know if this will help, but if it does, add it to the rest of >> the info you have already received. > > What helps more is your node nick and/or idhex string. If you're not > comfortable talking about that publicly, knowing if you are Guard, > Exit, Guard+Exit, or just Stable (Middle) node helps. > > I actually do expect that this system may cause some slower nodes > (especially those with capacities close to or below the network stream > average of ~70Kbytes/sec) to experience less traffic. This does not > mean the nodes are useless. It just means that we should try to use > them infrequently enough such that when they are used, they can > provide enough capacity to not be a bottleneck in a circuit. > > We are still waiting for the effects of the Guard bug to fully > dissipate. I am cautiously optimistic that things are getting better, > but we'll need to keep an eye on things for a bit longer to be sure, I > suspect. > > > -- > Mike Perry
Mike, looking at the network status for my node nick today, it is showing that at last senses check, it was shown at 260 KBs with status as a guard _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
