On Freitag, 2. Dezember 2022 16:30:48 CET Chris wrote:
> As I'm sure you've already gathered, your system is maxing out trying to
> deal with all the connection requests. When inet_csk_get_port is called
> and the port is found to be occupied then inet_csk_bind_conflict is
> called to resolve the
Hi,
First thanks for operating a new relay and welcome
> The logs report success and the Relay Search shows my relay (Nickname:
> code9nRelay) running but the advertised bandwidth is 0 B/s.
> It’s been running for 13 hours or so and I see a new relay that has been
> running for 1 hour has an
Hi, Pete,
won't have too much answers (and maybe the bandwith settings from your
torrc-file would help). Did you set RelayBandwithRate or "only"
BandwithRate?
Reloading torrc-settings is better made via
pkill -sighup tor
since it does not restart the service (disconnecting everyone in the
Hi Relay Operators,
I am trying to run a non exit relay for the first time and have some questions:
FYI, I have 2 virtual CPU s and 1.256 GB RAM with ‘unlimited’ bandwidth on a
rented VPS running Debian 11.
The logs report success and the Relay Search shows my relay (Nickname:
code9nRelay)