Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-28 Thread Scott Bennett
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:10:56 -0700 coderman wrote: >On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Udo van den Heuvel wrote: >> On 2009-06-27 17:47, Kris Linquist wrote: >>> Is this expected ...? >> >> Traffic shaping. >> http://lartc.org/wondershaper/ > >see also >http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/m

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-28 Thread Scott Bennett
On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 08:47:01 -0700 Kris Linquist wrote: >The answer to this may be "yeah, duh.", just thought I'd ask :). I've >got a residential cable connection where I am guaranteed 22mbit down, >5mbit up. My Tor relay BandwithRate is 1000 KB bursting up to 2000 KB. A word of

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-28 Thread coderman
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Udo van den Heuvel wrote: > On 2009-06-27 17:47, Kris Linquist wrote: >> Is this expected ...? > > Traffic shaping. > http://lartc.org/wondershaper/ see also http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/contrib/linux-tor-prio.sh

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-27 Thread Udo van den Heuvel
On 2009-06-27 17:47, Kris Linquist wrote: > Is this expected or do you think it's poor performance by either my ISP > or cable modem at accepting many connections? Traffic shaping. http://lartc.org/wondershaper/

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-27 Thread Udo van den Heuvel
On 2009-06-27 18:07, Kris Linquist wrote: > Bandwidth tests (dslreports/speedtest.net) show that I am getting at > least the guaranteed rate - usually significantly more. DOCSIS 3.0 cable. The you should shape your uplink to slightly below the netto speed you measured to avoid queues in the modem

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-27 Thread Kris Linquist
Bandwidth tests (dslreports/speedtest.net) show that I am getting at least the guaranteed rate - usually significantly more. DOCSIS 3.0 cable. Udo van den Heuvel wrote: Also: Does your line really give you 22 mbit/s? How fast did that (ADSL?) modem really sync? What protocols are on the lin

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-27 Thread Kris Linquist
D'oh. Thank you :) Roger Dingledine wrote: 1000KB is 8 megabit. 2000KB is 16 megabit. Tor counts in units of '1' rather than units of '1/8' :) Whereas your cable provider counts in units that produce large impressive-sounding numbers. See also https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRou

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-27 Thread Udo van den Heuvel
On 2009-06-27 17:58, Roger Dingledine wrote: >> While Tor is running, incoming and outgoing pings to the nearest hop >> goes from ~15ms to ~300+ms. This is very obvious when browsing. > > 1000KB is 8 megabit. 2000KB is 16 megabit. > > Tor counts in units of '1' rather than units of '1/8' :) >

Re: Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-27 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 08:47:01AM -0700, Kris Linquist wrote: > The answer to this may be "yeah, duh.", just thought I'd ask :). I've > got a residential cable connection where I am guaranteed 22mbit down, > 5mbit up. My Tor relay BandwithRate is 1000 KB bursting up to 2000 KB. > > While T

Ping times with Tor running

2009-06-27 Thread Kris Linquist
All, The answer to this may be "yeah, duh.", just thought I'd ask :). I've got a residential cable connection where I am guaranteed 22mbit down, 5mbit up. My Tor relay BandwithRate is 1000 KB bursting up to 2000 KB. While Tor is running, incoming and outgoing pings to the nearest hop go