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I'm running into the same problem -- seeing significant drop off in bandwidth
advertised.
Relay family: 7AC93EC4B3725ABF7E09A903BC4A5C5C1E36517F
William Pate
willp...@pm.me
512-947-3311
inadequate.net
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On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 5:51 PM, teor wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
I'm cc'ing the network health team, so they are aware of this issue.
>>> On 30 Mar 2020, at 23:00, ha3ks ha...@protonmail.com wrote:
>>> my relay dropped nearly all it’s bandwidth about a month ago, checking over
>>> it I can see 3 of the dir auths have given it a low consensus weighting,
> 2. Re: Possible to run a tor bridge/relay via tor browser?
> (Keifer Bly)
>
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 09:44:41 +1000
> From: teor t...@riseup.net
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Low bandwidth
> Message-ID: 19b3a11
Hi,
> On 30 Mar 2020, at 23:00, ha3ks wrote:
>
> my relay dropped nearly all it’s bandwidth about a month ago, checking over
> it I can see 3 of the dir auths have given it a low consensus weighting,
> would that cause low bandwidth numbers?
>
> I checked my ufw in Ubuntu and it’s allowing
Hi my relay dropped nearly all it’s bandwidth about a month ago, checking over
it I can see 3 of the dir auths have given it a low consensus weighting, would
that cause low bandwidth numbers?
I checked my ufw in Ubuntu and it’s allowing 443 and 80.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Dan
On 9/4/19 06:21, John Williams wrote:
> I've been running tor on my openwrt-based home router (along the lines of
> 'anonabox'), and I configured it as a non-exit relay, because I thought why
> not - every little helps, right? I set a very low bandwidth limit, but it was
> using most of the