These relays all appear at least somewhat overrated by BWauths and are not rate-limiting with BandwidthRate.
DirPort performance is bad due to a saturated physical link or 'tc' bandwidth limit, so TCP congestion back-off kicks in. If BandwidthRate were the limiting factor DirPort would return a 503 (busy) error. Reason for the overrating is a serious bug in Torflow resulting in relays going unmeasured for extended periods, possibly more than 30 days at which time a BWauth will cease listing an affected relay. I'm planning to work on fixing this, but have not had the time and presently don't see getting to it before early summer. >Dear Relay Operators, > >Also while working on #17158, I found some relays whose DirPort >responses made my python script hang. It wouldn't even respond >to ^C, but that might just be an OS X thing, or a stem thing. > >I'm not sure what to do about these relays. I'd like to do a >tcpdump / Wireshark check, but I don't have time at the moment. >Would anyone like to follow this up? > >This is an incomplete list of broken relay IPs and DirPorts, >starting with those with the highest consensus weight: >217.23.14.190:1194 >151.80.164.147:80 >148.251.255.92:80 >78.142.19.59:80 > >Thanks > >Tim > >Tim Wilson-Brown (teor) _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
