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Re: [tor-relays] Guard flag got removed after only 48 hours of downtime.
Indeed I did extrapolate linearly - thank you for your high quality
answers, not everyone has the time to read every line of the Tor code
base and it's documentation.
You are being very helpful and I'm glad I can finally leave this issue
behind while having learned some new stuff.
Stay awesome!
William :-)
2020-08-10 15:59 GMT, Sebastian Hahn <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi William,
>
> you failed to take into account the algorithm that weighs more frequent
> downtime more than less recent downtime. You seem to have just
> extrapolated linearly.
>
> Cheers
> Sebastian
>
>> On 8. Aug 2020, at 20:27, William Kane <ttallink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Never mind - looks like I got my guard flag back now, yay!
>>
>> Thanks so much for the help everyone.
>>
>> William
>>
>> 2020-08-06 0:45 GMT, William Kane <ttallink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> 2145977 of 2190729 are 97.96%.. if it's really changing that slowly,
>>> it's gonna take at least another 32 days, seeing that it took 8 days
>>> to go from 97.95% to 97.96%..
>>>
>>> ..thats slow.
>>>
>>> Also, thanks for the correct site, I randomly searched
>>> "consensus-health" and just used the first site.. dumb mistake on my
>>> end.
>>>
>>> Thank you and have a great weekend everyone.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2020-08-05 19:27 GMT, Sebastian Hahn <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>
>>>>> On 5. Aug 2020, at 17:25, William Kane <ttallink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Strange, it's still missing the Guard flag after 8 days of consecutive
>>>>> uptime - maybe I'm just being impatient?
>>>>>
>>>>> Weirdly enough, the relay is also missing on
>>>>> https://utternoncesense.com/consensus-health.html.
>>>>>
>>>>> Every other relay that I look up can be found on there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Given that my relay's WOF was 97.95% and 98% are required, this
>>>>> appears very strange to me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does this possibly have something to do with the increased traffic /
>>>>> borderline DoS of the DirAuth's caused by the alternative Tor client
>>>>> (not that I know anything about it, I just read about it on this
>>>>> mailing list a few weeks ago)?
>>>>>
>>>>> I really want my Guard flag back :-(
>>>>
>>>> Hi William,
>>>>
>>>> your current values are:
>>>>
>>>> R 47E1157F7DA6DF80EC00D745D73ACD7B0A380BCF
>>>> +MTBF 2145977 0.43543 S=2020-07-27 21:47:42
>>>> +WFU 2145977 2190729
>>>>
>>>> still shy of 98%.
>>>>
>>>> Additionally, no idea what that website is you linked, but you're
>>>> listed on https://consensus-health.torproject.org/consensus-health.html
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Sebastian
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