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Re: magic Wednesday



Are the spikes related to any particular site? It could be somebody is
wgeting an entire site and specifying you as the exit or something
like that.
Comrade Ringo Kamens

On 7/12/07, Andrew Del Vecchio <firefox-gen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Are you using any of the bandwidth controls? If so, that may be about
the time that your exit node runs out of bandwidth. Mine would only
take 3-4 hrs to run out of bandwidth, I guess because I'm in a high
traffic area.

~Andrew

Olaf Selke wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I'm looking for an explanation of a strange phenomena showing my
> OR's traffic stats since weeks. Every night at about midnight local
> time, which is GMT+2, the bandwidth utilization is dropping down to
> about 30% peak value. This happens every day of the week besides
> the night from Wednesday to Thursday. This special night the
> bandwidth utilization doesn't vary. Attached you'll find the
> traffic and cpu load stats for the last week as well as for the
> last four weeks. I don't think it's related to the provider's IP
> network, peerings or upstreams. It really looks like a behavior of
> TOR itself.
>
> Are there any explanations around? Maybe some conspiracy theories?
> ;-)
>
> regards, Olaf
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