
Hello List, at this point I want to thank Bram de Boer for spending an unmetered server. Dediacted servers with unmetered network is not cheap and should be treated differently as a virtual server at OVH. I can totally agree why he is disappointed about that. Just deleting the identity is not a solution for me. The identity of a server is also a certificate of the spend effort. If something like that would happen to my relays I would be out of here. Especially I'm not using Tor at all but want to help people who can not access the web like I can do. I recently tried to check why the consensus dropped by reviewing the votes data and digged into the source but my knowledge about that is far below the average. So I hope someone with more knowledge is reviewing this case and post a solution or declare it as a general probleme and write a bug report. ~Josef Am 31.01.2015 um 22:35 schrieb Network Operations Center:
2) This link has been posted: http://freehaven.net/~arma/moria1-v3-status-votes which is a collection of all 9 BWauth nodes. Currently there is nothing a node operator can do bar deleting his keys. Atleast no other solution has been posted in this thread.
On 31.01.2015 10:23 PM, starlight.2015q1@binnacle.cx wrote:
At 21:51 1/31/2015 +0100, you wrote:
This has already been done.
Implicit in my post is that
1) about 10 days have passed, so recent data is more relevant than the earlier work, especially an one BWauth operator stated his node should be doing better; and
2) no precise mention of how to obtain the data was posted earlier and doing so might enable Bram de Boer to examine and track the situation directly.
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