Re: [tor-relays] Tor uses up all available memory and eventually quits

2018-01-27 Thread tor
I think running on 1 GB of RAM with no swap is going to be difficult, especially if you have decent bandwidth and your node is busy. You can create a small swap file on the existing file-system like so: sudo fallocate -l 1G /swapfile sudo chmod 600 /swapfile sudo mkswap /swapfile sudo sw

[tor-relays] Tor uses up all available memory and eventually quits

2018-01-27 Thread georgemaschke
I am running a Tor (0.2.5.16 on Debian Linux) relay on a VPS with one gigabyte of RAM and no swap partition or swap file. The hosting company states that it doesn't support swap in order to prolong the life of its solid state drives. Tor gradually uses up more and more memory until its percent

Re: [tor-relays] Upgraded relay non show in ATLAS

2018-01-27 Thread Johan Fleury
Thank you for the hint about IPv6, it was a firewall issue. It's fixed now. -- Johan Fleury PGP Key ID : 0x5D404386805E56E6 ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] atlas.tpo version aggregate page

2018-01-27 Thread Alex Xu
Quoting nusenu (2018-01-27 10:31:00) > > > Iain Learmonth: > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/version > > How can people find that page on atlas.torproject.org without knowing the > full URL? 1. https://atlas.torproject.org/ 2. "Advanced Search" 3. "by Version" (at the bottom) ___

Re: [tor-relays] atlas.tpo version aggregate page

2018-01-27 Thread nusenu
Iain Learmonth: > Hi, > > On 12/01/18 16:05, nusenu wrote: >> The motivation for this is that there are a lot of relays (>3000) >> running outdated tor releases. >> >> If more operators enable auto-updates the number of outdated tor relays >> hopefully decreases. > > To see what this means in