On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 19:08:44 +0200 Logforme m7527@abc.se wrote:
I recently upgraded from an adsl line to a 100mbit fiber connection. Naturally I want to use most of this new bandwidth for my non-exit tor relay. However, I run into messages like these: Jul 22 17:40:26.000 [warn] Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation requests! Please consider using the MaxAdvertisedBandwidth config option or choosing a more restricted exit policy. [665 similar message(s) suppressed in last 60 seconds] Jul 22 17:40:26.000 [warn] Failed to hand off onionskin. Closing. [1509 similar message(s) suppressed in last 21600 seconds]
Relay fingerprint: BE71 DC9D A443 5855 FAE1 E369 7080 1A60 0D51 3684
Relevant torrc settings: BandwidthRate 10 MB BandwidthBurst 10 MB NumCPUs 2
I did some research and came up with the following things to try: Set "MaxAdvertisedBandwidth x MB" Set "MaxOnionsPending 250" Get a faster computer / Get a computer with AES-NI
See some advice here: http://archives.seul.org/or/relays/Aug-2010/msg00034.html
Also are you running with a lot of iptables/ip6tables rules active (or any at all)? If you do, consider rewriting them so that at least 'conntrack' is not used (check that you can do "rmmod ipt_conntrack" cleanly, or it's not loaded in the first place).