> I just want to make sure that... the ISP is not throttling traffic without
> notification.
Yeah, that's a valid concern. Aside from running through some of the
M-LAB tests (https://www.measurementlab.net/tests/), it can be hard to
predict or detect this.
Another issue that can crop up is poor
On 22.08.16 19:22, Green Dream wrote:
> https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay
Thank you. I had read about this, but the relay in question already had
both the 'stable' and 'guard' flags (which probably meant it was in
phase 3), and lost both flags after I enabled accounting. I
@Ralph
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay
It is normal to experience a dip in traffic. Just keep the relay
running and let things play out. It can take weeks for utilization to
peak.
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On 21.08.2016 13:29, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
> Just keep your relay up and you should regain the flag.
Followup:
Now that another day has passed, the relay's traffic has unfortunately
dropped significantly, to roughly 10% of what the relay could process
according to AccountingMax and the specified
On 21.08.2016 13:29, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
> Just keep your relay up and you should regain the flag.
Thanks Sebastian, I'll do that. I just wanted to make sure that I did
not botch the configuration when I introduced accounting.
-Ralph
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> On 21 Aug 2016, at 13:11, Ralph Seichter wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I have enabled daily accounting on a non-exit Tor relay some days ago.
> On the first day, the transfer threshold was reached and the relay
> entered hibernation for a few hours, as expected. On the next day, I
> reduced Rela