On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 08:57:42PM +0100, n6bc23cpc...@list.nospam.xutrox.com
wrote 0.7K bytes in 15 lines about:
: > If you've just started the server, it will take a while for clients to
: > start using it as a relay. Don't worry, Tor will consume all bandwidth
: > you give it.
:
: According t
pho...@rootme.org wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 06:51:13PM +0100, n6bc23cpc...@list.nospam.xutrox.com
> wrote 0.5K bytes in 11 lines about:
> : Even with the 'much' higher traffic, it looks extremely slow to me with
> : an average of 100 - 200 bytes per second. Why doesn't traffic get
> : anywh
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 06:51:13PM +0100, n6bc23cpc...@list.nospam.xutrox.com
wrote 0.5K bytes in 11 lines about:
: Even with the 'much' higher traffic, it looks extremely slow to me with
: an average of 100 - 200 bytes per second. Why doesn't traffic get
: anywhere near the tor bandwidth limit se
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 03:38:58PM +0100, udo...@xs4all.nl wrote 0.4K bytes in
11 lines about:
> I noticed that my tor process was running as a user '_tor' but that
> torrc specified 'tor' as user. (possibly a migration issue)
> Once I corrected this my tor traffic because 'much' higher:
> htt
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
>
> In main.c crypto_global_init is called with the contents of the
> HardwareAccel setting; in crypto.c useAccel is tested and the tor_tls_init
> line is printed although it is set to 1...
you are correct; my apologies.
by the time tor
coderman wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
...
Dec 29 19:09:21.991 [info] crypto_global_init(): Initializing OpenSSL via
tor_tls_init().
Hardware isn't used at all!?
you'll need to set HardwareAccel 1 like you mentioned. then you should see
"Initializing Ope
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> ...
> Dec 29 19:09:21.991 [info] crypto_global_init(): Initializing OpenSSL via
> tor_tls_init().
>
> Hardware isn't used at all!?
you'll need to set HardwareAccel 1 like you mentioned. then you should see
"Initializing OpenSSL engine
Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
With BandwidthRate 2 and BandwidthBurst 21000 set (for experimenting).
It might have to do with the HardwareAccel 1 I am trying again.
How could I debug in a usefull way?
In just over 20 minutes of running I found 27 lines like this one:
Dec 29 19:28:08.640 [deb
Arjan wrote:
Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
People,
I noticed that my tor process was running as a user '_tor' but that
torrc specified 'tor' as user. (possibly a migration issue)
Once I corrected this my tor traffic because 'much' higher:
http://pindarots.xs4all.nl/mrtg/tor.html
Even with the 'mu
Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> People,
>
> I noticed that my tor process was running as a user '_tor' but that
> torrc specified 'tor' as user. (possibly a migration issue)
> Once I corrected this my tor traffic because 'much' higher:
> http://pindarots.xs4all.nl/mrtg/tor.html
Even with the 'much' h
People,
I noticed that my tor process was running as a user '_tor' but that
torrc specified 'tor' as user. (possibly a migration issue)
Once I corrected this my tor traffic because 'much' higher:
http://pindarots.xs4all.nl/mrtg/tor.html
Maybe tor can notify this misconfiguration issue? (tor u
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