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Re: [tor-relays] Setting Tor Relay to Hibernate After 100Mbits



Mbits is a measure of data speed, not amount.

You have to specify the accounting in MBytes GBytes etc.  MB GB

You need to find out what your amount of transfer limit is, and cap accordingly.

If Google is saying that you can use 100 Mbps of outbound bandwidth on average, then you just need the relay bandwidth & burst rates.

It will prevent it from using more than 100 Mbps so you won't go over.

Thanks,

Matt Westfall
President & CIO
ECAN Solutions, Inc.
Everything Computers and Networks
804.592.1672

------ Original Message ------
From: "Keifer Bly" <keifer.bly@xxxxxxxxx>
To: tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 6/3/2019 1:20:29 PM
Subject: [tor-relays] Setting Tor Relay to Hibernate After 100Mbits

Hi all, so as of Google Clouds pricing plans on outgoing traffic, I am attempting to set my relay to hibernate after sending 100 mbits of data per month. Does this torrc configuration look like it would do that?

SOCKSPort 0

ORPort 65534

ExitPolicy reject *:*


ContactInfo keiferDoTblyAtgmaildOtcom

Nickname torworld

RelayBandwidthRate 100 MBits

RelayBandwidthBurst 100 MBits

AccountingMax 100 MBits

AccountingStart month 1 00:00

AccountingRule out

Thanks all.



--Keifer
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