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Re: Why some Tor servers are slow (was Re: TOR Park Exit Node Question)
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- Subject: Re: Why some Tor servers are slow (was Re: TOR Park Exit Node Question)
- From: Chris Palmer <chris@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:49:09 -0700
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Giorgos Pallas writes:
> So, something is going wrong specificaly with ssl because if you try
> to make other connections to the server (eg web browse:
> http://postmortem.csd.auth.gr), it works very fast.So, how could I
> further troubleshoot ssl? Using some openssl parameters maybe? Any
> ideas?
Try using strace(1) to see where all that time is being spent. The
output is likely to be copious, but see the -c option in the man page.
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