On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 03:52:08PM -0700, tim wrote: > > vnstat runs on my homebox but had strange effects on the vps. After > starting the tor deamon some megabytes got counted. But then stoped > counting all further traffic until vnstat -u, then counted again only > some megabytes. Just reinstalled vnstat today and now it seems to work > pretty well.
That's normal for vnstat. A typical installation will add a 'vnstat -u' entry to cron. > The relay is limited to 1-2Mbyte/s now, lets see how long it stays. Am I > going over my allowance or is somebody elso going over her/his > allowance? They sell anonymous vservers for 5 bucks. Who cares? What if > on my vacations someone gets access and makes 180 TB for a month? > The question was more likely: Should i care? I don't care for the > server, don't need it anymore. As a matter of principle, I should think one should care. $5 or not, you're potentially negatively impacting other users on your network. I'd hope the provider has a handle on that though ... In any case it sounds like you had at least a gentleman's agreement for 50GB per month and IMHO, people should honor such things. -ta _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
