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Re: [tor-relays] first impression with 0.3.2.8-rcant a fast exit relay
I just brought a 0.3.2.8 relay online at OVH, ConradsOVHRelay, A5C6D2EBCCA77D0B09364DD6B75FEC817AF977FA. For some reason Atlas says the bandwidth is 0, but I have it set to 625. I guess we’ll see how it does later.
Conrad
> On Dec 22, 2017, at 8:48 AM, David Goulet <dgoulet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 22 Dec (00:20:38), Toralf Förster wrote:
>> With 0.3.2.7-rc the command
>> /usr/sbin/iftop -B -i eth0 -P -N -n -m 320M
>> showed every then and when (few times in a hour) for 10-20 sec a traffic value of nearly 0 bytes for the short-term period (the left of the 3 values).
>> Usuaally I do poberve between 6 and 26 MByte/sec.
>> With the Tor version from today now the outage is about 1-2 sec, but does still occur.
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> Not sure I fully understand here what you mean. For 1 to 2 sec you see
> 0 bytes of outbound traffic :| ?
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> Doing the same on my fast non-Exit relay (~20MB/s) on the latest 0.3.2, I'm
> always capped both ways on the connection.
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> This systematic delay really sounds more on the kernel side of things.
>
> Are you on BSD or Linux?
>
> Thanks!
> David
>
>> Not sure, if this is an expected behaviour or a local problem.
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