On 03/02/2018 01:17 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote: > Turns out the issue was that the default bwauth backend (the server that > serves the bandwidth files) went offline during our efforts to shuffle > things around so www.torproject.org could survive this week's 15-20gbps > ddos attack on our website. > > Faravahar and moria1 were still using the default bwauth backend, but > we've moved to a different one and things are looking fine again. > > Never a dull moment, > --Roger Thanks for all of your hard work; Tor has good back office. I've been off-line for a while myself because I've been trying to upgrade equipment (& Tor itself -Error 2...?!?), and I'd rather not run relays unless I'm running them according to Hoyle, i.e. up-to-date and secure.
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