Re: [or-talk] where are the exit nodes gone?

2010-04-12 Thread Scott Bennett
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 08:43:21 +0200 Olaf Selke wrote: >Scott Bennett schrieb: >> In any case, your Xeon(s) ought to be able to benefit considerably from >> running your gargantuan tor process in 4 MB pages instead of 4 KB pages. > >the old blutmagie exit running in 2007-2009 which serves

Re: [or-talk] where are the exit nodes gone?

2010-04-12 Thread Olaf Selke
Scott Bennett schrieb: > In any case, your Xeon(s) ought to be able to benefit considerably from > running your gargantuan tor process in 4 MB pages instead of 4 KB pages. the old blutmagie exit running in 2007-2009 which serves my tns pages is equipped with two Xeon cpus from the old P4 Pres

Re: [or-talk] where are the exit nodes gone?

2010-04-12 Thread Olaf Selke
Kasimir Gabert wrote: > On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Scott Bennett wrote: >> On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 15:23:16 +0200 Olaf Selke >> wrote: > [snipped] >>> maybe I take your advice and add php code at blutmagie tns to sum up the >>> extra-info average rate data and print the so calculated bandw

Re: Polipo and dnsUseGethostbyname - what is the best option and does it matter?

2010-04-12 Thread Matthew
I'm not sure whether either of these bugs are fixed at present (ugh). So I'd recommend sticking with yes (or true, I guess it's called now). If "yes" is the same as "true" then this is a setting the Polipo manual strongly advises against. "Finally, if dnsUseGethostbyname is true, Polipo neve

no traffic but still a lot of open tcp sessions

2010-04-12 Thread Olaf Selke
Hi list, for some unknown reason my exit stopped publishing its descriptor. Bandwidth dropped to below 3 MBit/s and the number of new tcp connections dropped to less than 10 per second. Both seems to be reasonable. Good! But the tor process still owns about 8000(!) open tcp sessions in establishe