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Re: Torstatus: What does stable server mean?



Hi,

https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/blob/master:/doc/spec/dir-spec.txt

"Stable" -- A router is 'Stable' if it is active, and either its Weighted MTBF is at least the median for known active routers or its Weighted MTBF corresponds to at least 7 days. Routers are never called Stable if they are running a version of Tor known to drop circuits stupidly. (0.1.1.10-alpha through 0.1.1.16-rc are stupid this way.)

"Guard" -- A router is a possible 'Guard' if its Weighted Fractional
Uptime is at least the median for "familiar" active routers, and if
its bandwidth is at least median or at least 250KB/s.

For more detail see the specs at the URL.
Hope this helps,

--
Moritz
http://www.torservers.net/

Am 19.12.2010 12:25, schrieb Klaus Layer:
Hi,

since several days I am running a tor relay. The torstatus page at i.e.
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de shows for some of the listed servers the
attributes "stable server" and "guard". What does that mean? When does a tor
relay becomes a stable server or a guard?

Thanks,

Klaus