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Re: [tor-relays] Heartbleed" Exchange of keys now or later?
After updating the OpenSSL, I chopped our relay's keys at noon EST
yesterday. The traffic has indeed collapsed since then. Old
configuration was averaging around 55Mb/s per my Cacti. A URL here:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/566B0F92197A9D855846E68D2AEEF8266B147D35
This morning my Cacti graphs say it is still sitting at near nothing,
like 1.5Mb. "arm" says between 500-600Kb/s. The new URL is here and at
least at this time, you can really see the dropoff in the 3-day graph.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/30C19B81981F450C402306E2E7CFB6C3F79CB6B2
I wonder how long it will take our relays to recover?
I wonder if it is a good idea, or technically feasible, to do a one
time kick-over of something in the Tor network so that the system sees
what the relay flags etc. should be on these emergency-redefined
relays. Certainly if everyone updated at once and the traffic died
like this everywhere, Tor would be pretty messed.
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