Chris Sheats:
Hey tor-relays,
The past few months, since I upgraded my net connection to 1Gbps, I've
hit the top 40 fastest relays and the top 20 fastest exit nodes,
peaking to over 17 MB/s. I've always prided the fact that my ISP,
CondoInternet in Seattle, has been very welcoming of my
Hi all,
sorry for my probable newbie question.
My bridge's log file reads:
Jul 10 11:21:34.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 17:52 hours,
with 4 circuits open. I've sent 12.55 MB and received 209.33 MB.
Is it normal to have such an unbalanced ratio or do I have to worry
about something?
I assume the ISP did a port scan. Do you have port 9050 open in your
firewall?
On 2013-07-10 15:57, Steve Snyder wrote:
My ISP recently sent to me a CERT-FI auto-report on malware-infected
servers in my ISP's address space. I was send this report because my
IP address was among those
Is it normal to have such an unbalanced ratio or do I have to worry
about something?
In the past, I always used to recieve a quart more than I sent which I
couldn't quite explain, but now...
I too am new to running a Tor relay, and have consistently had a send
/ receive ratio of about 1:4
On Wed, 10 Jul 2013 17:04:12 +0200
Logforme m7...@abc.se allegedly wrote:
I assume the ISP did a port scan. Do you have port 9050 open in your
firewall?
Unlikely. I think it would be very unusual for an ISP in any country to
portscan anyone without prior authority (such as would appear in a