hi there,
four Tor routers are running on this machine:
anonymizer2:~# vnstat -tr 60 -i eth0
8606386 packets sampled in 60 seconds
Traffic average for eth0
rx 462.47 Mbit/s 71600 packets/s
tx 473.49 Mbit/s 71838 packets/s
anonymizer2:~# netstat -tn | wc -
%cat /usr/local/etc/tor/torrc | grep -i Nickname && echo && netstat -tn
| wc -l && netstat -tn | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l
Nickname minibofh
690
69
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I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its
Hi,
on 2011-07-30 21:56 Tim Sally wrote the following:
> Hi!
>
> I'm working on a model to estimate the number of connections an OR has
> open as a function of the OR's bandwidth. I could really use some help
> confirming that my model is reasonable. Would any relay operators be
> willing to shar
pure relay, not exit
eth0 / traffic statistics
rx | tx
--+
bytes170.08 MB | 175.13 MB
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3:56pm
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: [tor-relays] Number of Connections Open
Hi!
I'm working on a model to estimate the number of connections an OR has
open as a function of the OR's bandwidth. I could really use some help
confirming that my model is reasonable. Wou
Hi Tim,
Sure. If you need more numbers from our other servers let me know (
https://www.torservers.net/services.html#servers ).
Looking forward to your results!
nforce1.torservers.net
http://nforce1.torservers.net/vnstat.png
http://nforce1.torservers.net/vnstat_d.png
http://nforce1.torservers.
Sure, what info do you need?
Bill W
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Tim Sally wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm working on a model to estimate the number of connections an OR has
> open as a function of the OR's bandwidth. I could really use some help
> confirming that my model is reasonable. Would any rel
Hi!
I'm working on a model to estimate the number of connections an OR has
open as a function of the OR's bandwidth. I could really use some help
confirming that my model is reasonable. Would any relay operators be
willing to share the results of some variant of netstat | wc -l and
the bandwidth o