[tor-relays] Well, that escalated quickly

2020-12-15 Thread enrollado
Hello all. I started an exit relay on Saturday. Last night I took a look at the log and I saw something like 30 active circuits at the heartbeat and the relay had passed a few tens of megabytes. I just logged in and saw 8,000 active circuits at the heartbeat and > 2 GB passed. Is it normal for

[tor-relays] Authorithy clock skew in consensus health page

2020-12-15 Thread torjoy
Hi all, Its just a curiosity question... What is the reference source used in comparsions of authorities clock skew in consensus health? Are they synced throught NTP daemons (like chrony or opentpd for example)? TOR can take advange of very accurate timing in the authorities and relays? I know

Re: [tor-relays] Authorithy clock skew in consensus health page

2020-12-15 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 04:43:53AM +, torjoy wrote: > Its just a curiosity question... What is the reference source used in > comparsions of authorities clock skew in consensus health? There are two "consensus health" tools, DepicTor and DocTor:

Re: [tor-relays] Question: RAM requirement for an exit relay

2020-12-15 Thread Olaf Grimm
Hello ! Thank you very much for the large amount of replies. I have made a test and after less hours of activity I can confirm the low RAM consumption. There are no problems with 1GB. 'htop' reports 3,1% of RAM usage for 'unbound'. I will now reconfigure my fleet one by one next days. Kind

Re: [tor-relays] Question: RAM requirement for an exit relay

2020-12-15 Thread Amadeus Ramazotti
hey, partly related to original question: I'm planning to set up a new exit. My very first relay. I'm planning to use a small SoC with 2GB ram. Something running on ARM like a raspberry pi. Is this feasible or even a good idea? Regards On 14 Dec 2020, at 15:10, to...@protonmail.com wrote: