Seth schreef op 31/12/14 om 21:09:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2014 01:13:52 -0800, Justaguy justaguy@riseup.net wrote:
Oh wait? This is only advertised bandwith and not the actual bandwith. maybe the actual bandwith will reach the advertised bandwith some day. This relay is only running for 3 days so..
The advertised Tor bandwidth for the exit node that I control matches up well with the bandwidth graph provided by the ISP, so I believe it is fairly accurate.
https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/E1E1059D8C41FC48B823C6F09348EA89C4D4C9D...
Seems like it should be impossible however for a relay to jump to 149MB/s of advertised bandwidth in less than a week.
The advertised bandwidth number is determined by the OR itself, not the directory authorities. It takes a simple change to the code to report higher numbers. The same applies to the bandwidth graphs in globe, those too come from the relay itself.
Tom