Hi All,
I just setup a bridge and it looks like i have a bug as per the message log..
Failed to open GEOIP file C:\Users*ABCD*\AppData\Roaming\tor\geoip. We've been configured to see which countries can access us as a bridge, and we need GEOIP information to tell which countries clients are in.
I searched the files and got them in C:\Users*ABCD*\AppData\Local\Tor
Do i copy paste these files into the previous location or there is a different fix?? This is a Windows 7 machine.
Also it looks like my Orport is reachable with success.. So does this bug affect my bridge in any way?
Thanks, Torzilla11 From: torzilla11@hotmail.com To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 13:52:06 +0000 Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay
Hi Julien,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I got your point now..
You are right. I am using a DSL connection and my IP keeps changing often....
What i am going to do is setup a bridge instead of a non exit relay and watch how much i can contribute to the community.
If all goes well i will buy a Raspberry Pi and setup that up permanently as that's a cost effective way ;)
I am also thinking of making a stand alone Pi Onion Router so that all traffic is anonymous but that's a small project which i will work on once this bridge thing works..
Thanks again, Torzilla11
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Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 14:31:54 +0200 From: julien.robin28@free.fr To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay
Hi, and welcome ;)
With a very tiny bandwidth dedicated to your Tor Relay, the consensus weight of your relay will be very tiny (so may be nobody will be using it, because Tor Users have too great chances to take another bigger one).
If, moreover, the relay has a lot of big down times (hours), it's disappearing of the consensus list everytime, making nobody can find it for several hours after you start it again.
The Tor Network is promoting more and more very fast relays in order to make the network faster for users (fast relays : like 10MB/s) by giving big consensus weight bonus for big machines, and that's making tiny relays less and less used on the network.
But, there is a hope :
With a DSL connexion (100KB/s Upload max) you can get some usefull traffic (some gigabytes per week) by setting a hidden bridge. If the IP Address of the connexion is changing time to time, it's really good for a hidden bridge.
For me, it's on a 24/7 Raspberry Pi (in order to be silent and cheap powered ! Very low power consumption)
Good luck !
----- Mail original ----- De: "Tor Zilla" torzilla11@hotmail.com À: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Envoyé: Mardi 7 Octobre 2014 13:20:18 Objet: [tor-relays] Less Traffic on my relay
Hi All,
I am a noob to the Tor community and its fun serving Tor as one of the relays. I am planning to setup multiple relays however before i jump into anything further i setup one machine as a non exit relay to test how much traffic i can route.. Not to forget i also read the article on torproject.org which mentions the life cycle of a relay.. Now its the 4th day of my relay and the traffic is almost nothing but as per the article i must see an increase in traffic on day 4.. The machine is ON for almost an hour now and the traffic is too less.
Received : 3.62MB Sent : 1.6MB
My dedicated bandwidth to Tor is 60 KB/s.. Do i need to keep the machine on 24/7 because as of now its just ON for 3 to 4 hours.. Assuming that the traffic is low on the entire Tor network is this kind of traffic normal or something is wrong on my side..? Your help will me much appreciated..
Thanks and Regards, Torzilla11
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