-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I've checked the Atlas page - you ave ~235.82KB/s. However, you may not get AS MUCH traffic in the beginning, because you are a non-exit relay, and you have to wait for your Tor Relay to be added to the network. Publish the directory aswell if you can - that normally gets some more people :p - --Poke
_______________________________________________ My GPG keyID is 0x6DEF6C26 - the key is avaliable on all big keyservers. On 14/09/2015 18:26, Greg Moss wrote: > Comcast modem is in bridge mode with ASA doing the NAT (showing at > times upwards to 6,000 connections. Believe the ASA is rated to > 10,000 + currently showing 220 connections). It's a Comcast > business line with relay having its own static IP. I will have a > look at the link provided. > > gm > > -----Original Message----- From: tor-relays > [mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf Of > starlight.201...@binnacle.cx Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 10:00 > AM To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org; > gmos...@binnacle.cx.at.gmail.com Subject: [tor-relays] Middle Relay > has no traffic > >> My middle relay seems to have minimal traffic. Is there something >> I need to do or is my damn IPS (Comcast) blocking me. >> >> Node name is gmojo02 >> >> gm > > > Possibly the Comcast gateway NAT is unable to deal with lots of > connections andj/or it may be an older, slow model that can't > handle much traffic. Or possibly your connection is just at the > low end of the bandwidth spectrum. You can see all the Comcast > relays ranked by traffic by going to > > https: // torstatus dot blutemagie dot de > > and at the bottom of the page selecting > > Advanced Search: > > hostname contains comcast > > Some options: > > 1) have a new gateway swapped in 2) upgrade to faster service 3) > switch to a static IP (an option for business customers) and > configure the relay on the static IP so it bypasses the Comcast > device's NAT 4) switch to Verizon FiOS, which is 5x better than > Comcast for the same money 5) make sure the system running the > relay is reasonably fast, i.e. 1.8GHz or better and had a decent > quality NIC; run speedtest_cli.py and it should match your > ostensible Comcast bandwidth > > w/r/t (4) check out what happened to my relay after switching from > 3up/18down Comcast to 75up/75down FiOS > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/4F0DB7E687FC7C0AE55C8F243DA8B0EB 27FBF1 > > F2 > > (keeping in mind the relay is well tuned) You can see all the FiOS > relays on Blutmagie with > > hostname contains comcast > > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing > list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing > list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJV+DAxAAoJEHukJMVt72wmEKUP/0oNlZsrgbPkDn0JeFX6zmPb QXkWJk+kEle18G5Iz0BFt0gKPzNef6YA7CVoqlWGMGTtGcsoU6MTHHKAyhmeVtOk VEp50R37F7Js7to7rkqCb1Iv1nfvsS67Y0UHIKfdSaCax5wywxIsGGNacYPBYLhs NA07pYuKPvhAp/aifiWpGI9gBpO5HikWf2AMRJiQgThZU2/sARY38q+M6bEZiW3F X2ZQsQp566K2buIRzxrfE65fCPDToQUf47myeKqvj7qD8Njq1WeP+OCGW77GNbGM 3BOUZsJ2fWCJemWgRFvfburDaM5eBeqSW8EOytWFxGiq4j/c3vNXUE0b3YYTBolq 0DxU3VdqLdTHG6yBbLZmRYZ55OJ9LOA5cSJ3joms4gjnWQ0KvupLWaiws2r7tQHA LjUAPLE4/2tDlsENoqL7fZSAJz+LBrN6WWRzL6cffZxTZf2mbbQozLE01PIjRyXH Ecr3gHf2xsR03Io7kKwg2XvvOyK9twU0LRN4JVGEW6BIzhEAKnY5bsM0G72C8OdE oyHfQtaq4kJ5E8LbaBwraJ5jp3V9su5kG4n0jOGjf2/j3VZEdoX4J5SxTmtQr4ow egQVs6/A648IwfTy1PDucHiXSsNlQwmjoJH/S+zqu27f2qbdTWkUuWapFMeEgUt5 k/UxUKu2dLpi5Jp5a/WB =penS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays