Re: [tor-relays] Loss of Guard and HS Dir flags

2022-05-30 Thread Scott Bennett
Eddie  wrote:

> Necro alert !!
>
> Again, the same server has exhibited the same thing.? It has lost the 
> Guard, HS Dir, and Long-Lived (Stable) flags, despite being up for 
> almost 5 months with no reduction in Bandwidth.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> On 10/18/2021 9:42 PM, Eddie wrote:
> > On 10/18/2021 1:03 AM, Georg Koppen wrote:
> >> Eddie:
> >>> On 10/13/2021 11:29 PM, Eddie wrote:
>  I currently run 3 relays, across different servers and today I noticed
>  that one has now lost it's Guard and HS Dir flags.? What's surprising
>  is that this particular relay has the highest Bandwidth and Consensus
>  Weight of all 3 and has not been restarted for over a month.
> 
>  The stats for all 3 can be found with:? OhNoAnotherRelay
> 
>  I know that just running the relay is the important part and caring
>  about what flags it has is a side issue, but I'm just interested in
>  seeing why this has happened.
> 
>  Cheers.
> >>> Now the relay has lost the Long-Lived Circuits flag despite showing an
> >>> up-time of 34 days.
> >> You mean the Stable flag? Seems to be back now at least. I've filed a
> >> ticket[1], though, to look a bit closer at what is going on but am not
> >> sure how fast we get to that (help is welcomed!).
> > And the Stable flag has gone again.
> >>> There's something strange going on here.
> >> Maybe. :)

 Yes, there definitely is, as I have been pointing out repeatedly on this
list over the last several years.  The Authority servers *used* to deal out
these flags rationally and consistently before that time.  Since then they
have acted capriciously w.r.t. to those flags.  BTW, you omitted the Fast
flag, which has also been subject to such mishandling.

> >>
> >> Georg
> >>
> >> [1] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/team/-/issues/128
> >>


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Re: [tor-relays] Loss of Guard and HS Dir flags

2022-05-29 Thread Eddie

Necro alert !!

Again, the same server has exhibited the same thing.  It has lost the 
Guard, HS Dir, and Long-Lived (Stable) flags, despite being up for 
almost 5 months with no reduction in Bandwidth.


Cheers.


On 10/18/2021 9:42 PM, Eddie wrote:

On 10/18/2021 1:03 AM, Georg Koppen wrote:

Eddie:

On 10/13/2021 11:29 PM, Eddie wrote:

I currently run 3 relays, across different servers and today I noticed
that one has now lost it's Guard and HS Dir flags.  What's surprising
is that this particular relay has the highest Bandwidth and Consensus
Weight of all 3 and has not been restarted for over a month.

The stats for all 3 can be found with:  OhNoAnotherRelay

I know that just running the relay is the important part and caring
about what flags it has is a side issue, but I'm just interested in
seeing why this has happened.

Cheers.

Now the relay has lost the Long-Lived Circuits flag despite showing an
up-time of 34 days.

You mean the Stable flag? Seems to be back now at least. I've filed a
ticket[1], though, to look a bit closer at what is going on but am not
sure how fast we get to that (help is welcomed!).

And the Stable flag has gone again.

There's something strange going on here.

Maybe. :)

Georg

[1] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/team/-/issues/128



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Re: [tor-relays] Loss of Guard and HS Dir flags

2021-10-19 Thread Eddie

On 10/18/2021 1:03 AM, Georg Koppen wrote:

Eddie:

On 10/13/2021 11:29 PM, Eddie wrote:

I currently run 3 relays, across different servers and today I noticed
that one has now lost it's Guard and HS Dir flags.  What's surprising
is that this particular relay has the highest Bandwidth and Consensus
Weight of all 3 and has not been restarted for over a month.

The stats for all 3 can be found with:  OhNoAnotherRelay

I know that just running the relay is the important part and caring
about what flags it has is a side issue, but I'm just interested in
seeing why this has happened.

Cheers.

Now the relay has lost the Long-Lived Circuits flag despite showing an
up-time of 34 days.

You mean the Stable flag? Seems to be back now at least. I've filed a
ticket[1], though, to look a bit closer at what is going on but am not
sure how fast we get to that (help is welcomed!).

And the Stable flag has gone again.

There's something strange going on here.

Maybe. :)

Georg

[1] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/team/-/issues/128



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Re: [tor-relays] Loss of Guard and HS Dir flags

2021-10-18 Thread Georg Koppen
Eddie:
> On 10/13/2021 11:29 PM, Eddie wrote:
>> I currently run 3 relays, across different servers and today I noticed
>> that one has now lost it's Guard and HS Dir flags.  What's surprising
>> is that this particular relay has the highest Bandwidth and Consensus
>> Weight of all 3 and has not been restarted for over a month.
>>
>> The stats for all 3 can be found with:  OhNoAnotherRelay
>>
>> I know that just running the relay is the important part and caring
>> about what flags it has is a side issue, but I'm just interested in
>> seeing why this has happened.
>>
>> Cheers.
> 
> Now the relay has lost the Long-Lived Circuits flag despite showing an
> up-time of 34 days.

You mean the Stable flag? Seems to be back now at least. I've filed a
ticket[1], though, to look a bit closer at what is going on but am not
sure how fast we get to that (help is welcomed!).

> There's something strange going on here.

Maybe. :)

Georg

[1] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/team/-/issues/128



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Re: [tor-relays] Loss of Guard and HS Dir flags

2021-10-17 Thread Eddie

On 10/13/2021 11:29 PM, Eddie wrote:
I currently run 3 relays, across different servers and today I noticed 
that one has now lost it's Guard and HS Dir flags.  What's surprising 
is that this particular relay has the highest Bandwidth and Consensus 
Weight of all 3 and has not been restarted for over a month.


The stats for all 3 can be found with:  OhNoAnotherRelay

I know that just running the relay is the important part and caring 
about what flags it has is a side issue, but I'm just interested in 
seeing why this has happened.


Cheers.


Now the relay has lost the Long-Lived Circuits flag despite showing an 
up-time of 34 days.


There's something strange going on here.

Cheers.

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[tor-relays] Loss of Guard and HS Dir flags

2021-10-14 Thread Eddie
I currently run 3 relays, across different servers and today I noticed 
that one has now lost it's Guard and HS Dir flags.  What's surprising is 
that this particular relay has the highest Bandwidth and Consensus 
Weight of all 3 and has not been restarted for over a month.


The stats for all 3 can be found with:  OhNoAnotherRelay

I know that just running the relay is the important part and caring 
about what flags it has is a side issue, but I'm just interested in 
seeing why this has happened.


Cheers.

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