Re: [tor-relays] Question about authority clock skew

2020-04-14 Thread Toralf Förster
On 4/14/20 1:34 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote: > Using the definitions that "precision" is how many digits you're > providing, and "accuracy" is how right you are, I'd say that we're giving > you microsecond precision but not microsecond accuracy. :) Hehe, the first thing I was teached during my study

Re: [tor-relays] Low observed bandwith

2020-04-14 Thread teor
Hi, > On 12 Apr 2020, at 10:10, Mario Costa wrote: > > I’m running a guard relay from my home connection on a Raspberry Pi 4. My > internet connection is 1000/100 Mbps, and I thought I’d allocate half of the > upload bandwidth for the relay. Then I set RelayBandwidthRate to 10 MB/s, > because

[tor-relays] Multiple obsf4 Bridge Relays on macOS

2020-04-14 Thread Wilton Gorske
Hi all, Firstly, I hope you're taking care and staying safe (against pandemics and surveillance, especially considering how the latter is taking advantage of the former). Secondly, and mainly, I am working on setting up ten obsf4 bridge relays on macOS and keep running into port issues, so I'm ho

Re: [tor-relays] Low observed bandwith

2020-04-14 Thread torjoy
Hi Mario, I'm having same trouble with raspberry pi 3b... I use Wi-Fi connection with high throughput. My local connection can copy files up to 15MB/s to this RPi. It is a USB adapter (mediatek MT7601). I'm asking myself that speed on tor network shouldn't be more than 2 MB/s. I've limited the