It wouldnt surprise me. I hping3 syn half open attack to one of MY IP address to see how my router tcp intercept tunings would handle this and THEIR IPS or something blocked my connection for upwards of 4 hours...... I called and they said they were looking into the issue and it magically came back up. I did it again just confirm and the same shit happened.
gm
-----Original Message----- From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-bounces@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf Of Dedalo Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 11:05 AM To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Middle Relay has no traffic
You should see ToS of Comcast, maybe It could be making Tor Slow. http://business.comcast.com/customer-notifications/acceptable-use-policy in technical restrictions, they say something about encryption circumvention devices.
D.
El 14/09/15 a las 12:26, Greg Moss escibió:
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-bounces@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf Of starlight.2015q3@binnacle.cx Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 10:00 AM To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org; gmoss82@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:
- have a new gateway swapped in
- upgrade to faster service
- 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
- switch to Verizon FiOS, which is 5x better than Comcast for the same money
- 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
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