-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi s7r, I can't answer most of your questions offhand, but this may have something useful:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9686 It's a bug I opened about the setting on low-memory machines. [email protected]: [snip] > -- in this case, with the default install of Tor (from > torproject.org or repositories), without any editing of torrc file > from user's side, what is the MaxMemInCellQueues value set to? Or > is it not set at all? With an improper configuration for this > value made by the users running relays, won't this cause a penalty > over the performance of Tor network overall? - From the above bug, I know the early minimum was 500MB. I do not know if or how the default was calculated. It should now be 384MB in Tor 0.2.5.x so that relays with ~512MB of physical RAM can function (e.g. Raspberry Pi and other little ARM boards, and doorstop Pentiums, etc.) > It could be confusing. How many of current admins are using > MaxMemInCellQueues and more important is it used correctly or are > honest circuits being killed? (I could add that since few weeks ago > circuits to OFTC irc server for example do not last more than 24 > Hrs). It is my understanding, which may be incorrect, that once this feature - - or more accurately its immediate predecessor discussed in the bug above - was introduced, that it was turned on by default. Hope this is helpful. - -Gordon M. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJTHilCAAoJED/jpRoe7/ujMs4H/0/lU8tQf6IxwRlzgJ99y+ej Q9l2Ht4F2iHYebsf35p97UVTKAxD/u696vlRbLuWv+j2kQDXDY2AJmqJPnWx4A9o hsxgDS/FM7JrILLVH4YdpymBVAU91k0g6U33FmxZtNeZzKKzsr6t4a8wF4lpht1S bypSzQCkyQhaLAv/H2rd+nemJUca3nWah4dxh1KrkY8xxwH7DzjZDN5JfZ34qCmM KhW3JT2+to66suK+GMD0JpkTJ03G+GYpKU6O4p30dicsks6sJBTvhJrWUlnRbcNK /vSYCkWW184B9aWD3NPIfeDCJw6s1KpImFJxNs0cITpgu5wIyEiDrCbXOxmdm8s= =F7/v -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
