> > It looks like your node is running as guard. This usually drops your traffic for a while before it builds up again.
> > Tim is referring to the phenomenon described here: > https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay Yeah I read it and figured that enough time have passed and I should start to see more traffic. > So yes, this is a mystery. I wonder if you have a 1gbit connection to > some parts of the Internet but not most of them? This sounds a little far-fetched don't you think? We have multiple links to our upstream, non of them congested and our upstream have good peering with a lot of big networks in both europe and US. I really don think this network congestion is the issue here... > What are the differences between your old torrc and your new one? Sadly I don't have my old torrc, last time was over 2 years ago and the server I used is gone now. I did however apply all the changes I found here: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2010-August/000164.html but after reading more I figured maybe some of the sysctl-commands did more damage than good... could this be part of the problem maybe? Regards, Markus |
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