Conrad Rockenhaus:
> Hello All,
>
> I just brought up my third relay, ConradsOVHRelay03, as an exit. I
> appreciate the feedback that everyone provided me with before and I
> hope that this relay is configured perfectly. I’m glad to add more
> bandwidth to the cause.
thanks for adding more
Hi,
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Introduction to get you started:
Hi all,
Not sure where to hook into the discussion, apologies of offending anyone
spanning of a new thread from this first message.
On 31 Jan 2018, at 10:16, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Thanks for your patience with the relay overload issues.
>
> We've merged
>If you have the CPU, RAM, and disk space, you should leave these settings on.
>
>It will affect some client versions' choice of guards:
>https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24312#comment:4
I have guards that are bottle-necked by CPU, and I'm still exploring various
options in
On 6 Feb 2018, at 06:13, tor wrote:
>> If anyone wants to disable directory document caching, they can set:
>> DirPort 0
>> DirCache 0
>
> This results in the following log entry:
>
> [warn] DirCache is disabled and we are configured as a relay. This may
> disqualify us
Hello All,
I just brought up my third relay, ConradsOVHRelay03, as an exit. I appreciate
the feedback that everyone provided me with before and I hope that this relay
is configured perfectly. I’m glad to add more bandwidth to the cause.
Thanks,
Conrad
> If anyone wants to disable directory document caching, they can set:
> DirPort 0
> DirCache 0
This results in the following log entry:
[warn] DirCache is disabled and we are configured as a relay. This may
disqualify us from becoming a guard in the future.
That's a bit vague. What's that
teor:
>
>> On 5 Feb 2018, at 10:37, Tyler Durden wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Just ~3 weeks before the 34C3, two of our newer Exits were thrown out of
>> the consensus weight and since than never came back in.
>> I'm talking about:
>> geri (geri.enn.lu)
> On 5 Feb 2018, at 23:21, Gary Smith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed that after a few minutes of becoming online, and randomly
> perhaps a couple of times every hour (??) tor uses 100 % processor on all
> cores for about 40/50 seconds.
>
> I am curious what