Hi,
> On 1 Nov 2019, at 02:44, Mitar wrote:
>
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 6:21 AM Matt Traudt wrote:
>> - In an ideal world you won't get more load than your fair share.
>> Consider a hypothetically large Tor network with loads of high-capacity
>> relays. Every relay may be capable of 1 Gbps but
Hi,
I want to configure a tor obfs4 bridge on a raspberry pi 3B+. My system is Kali
Linux.
I followed this documentation:
https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/debian-ubuntu/
Actually, when i want to check the log in /var/log/tor, the folder is empty.
TOr is running but nothing
Hello Matt,
thank you for this question.
For a share of the information displayed you are right. This is due to the fact that the metrics page and The Onion Box both display data from Onionoo.
The relevant difference yet is that the Box attaches to the node to monitor it, whereas the metrics
Hi!
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 6:21 AM Matt Traudt wrote:
> - In an ideal world you won't get more load than your fair share.
> Consider a hypothetically large Tor network with loads of high-capacity
> relays. Every relay may be capable of 1 Gbps but only see 10 Mbps, yet
> there is absolutely no
Just to second Matt's answer - I am running a relay in Moldova that's clocked
at an average of 26 Mbit/s this month. In June it had a peak month of 35
Mbit/s. Your relay throughput looks very normal to me.
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On 10/30/19 16:30, Mitar wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a gigabit connection and I am trying to utilize it as much as
> possible as a Tor relay. When I try various speed tests I get on the
> machine speeds close to gigabit, but when running Tor, I do not
> achieve anything close to it. I even started
Christopher Sheats writes:
> fyi
>
> https://twitter.com/EmeraldOnion/status/1189668679752900608
>
> Calyx appears to have been hit also, but not offline
>
> https://twitter.com/calyxinstitute/status/1189693027192840192
>
Thanks for letting us know.
Did you experience any interesting log
Update from our upstream—
“It was hitting each IP in the /24. Here's the history of the attacks and when
they first started. We didn't see much for a couple of days, then all the IPs
got lit up simultaneously. The attack seems to have come mostly from Eastern
Europe/Russia.”
2019-08-14