On 8/2/22 20:58, Eldalië via tor-relays wrote:
Recently I noticed that my ISP started to reset my IP a few
hours after the node gets the Guard flag,
The Guard flag is given after a more or less constant time (or?) - so
I'd not see a conincidence here.
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Toralf
Eldalië via tor-relays:
Hello there.
I have been running my (non-exit) relay without issues for some
months. Recently I noticed that my ISP started to reset my IP a few
hours after the node gets the Guard flag, thus making it lose such a
flag (as well as Stable and HSDir). I am not sure if the
Hello there.
I have been running my (non-exit) relay without issues for some
months. Recently I noticed that my ISP started to reset my IP a few
hours after the node gets the Guard flag, thus making it lose such a
flag (as well as Stable and HSDir). I am not sure if the Guard
flag is the real
> On 27 Feb 2017, at 02:40, Sebastian Niehaus wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> my relay lost its guard flag and I don't know what might be the reason.
> The flag was lost before the last reboot (due to kernel upgrade)
>
>
Hi,
my relay lost its guard flag and I don't know what might be the reason.
The flag was lost before the last reboot (due to kernel upgrade)
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/7A32C9519D80CA458FC8B034A28F5F6815649A98
Any ideas on that?
What bothers me too is: there is no IPv6 "Dir
Advertised/Measured bandwidth is too low. Only the top XX% (I think
10-20%, I don't remember off-hand) of nodes (by bandwidth) are eligible
to become guard nodes. At the moment, that works out that your node
needs to have at least ~2MBps bandwidth to be be eligible for the guard
flag.
On
On 18.08.2015 17:09, Tor Tor wrote:
That explains it, thanks. Related question. arm often reports
throughput around 1 Mbit/s. Why is my measured bandwidth only 110
Kbit/s on blutmagie.de? (My connection is advertised as 10 Mbit and
always gets over 1 Mbit).
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 07:43:15AM -0400, 12xBTM wrote:
Advertised/Measured bandwidth is too low.
This is true.
Only the top XX% (I think
10-20%, I don't remember off-hand) of nodes (by bandwidth) are
eligible to become guard nodes. At the moment, that works out that
your node needs to have
Hi,
I'm running a relay node [1], and it's been up for a few days over 68 days.
I was thinking it would get the guard flag around then. It has yet to get
the flag or have non-zero guard probability. Any idea why that is? Or what
I could do to get it to be a guard?
1)