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On February 21, 2018 10:37 AM, nusenu nusenu-lists@riseup.net wrote:
notatorserver:
Hi,
I have just setup a tor-relay and I am wondering if the resource requirements are still current:> "A non-exit relay faster than 40MBit/s should have at least 1 GB of RAM."[1]
Yes, I still believe that you can run a relay if you have just 1 GB of RAM.
(this is a lower boundary)
My relay is sitting at ~2.77G currently.
assuming we talk about:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/8BB171D82DDEC2CC751C5B63BA543...
I consider that a lot of memory for a relay added on 2018-02-15 and
not being guard yet.
You are currently running version 0.3.1.9 which is lacking the latest
denial of service mitigations,
it will get a lot better with the upcoming stable releases
or if you upgrade to tor 0.3.3.2-alpha or newer.
I upgraded and replaced musl's malloc with tcmalloc. Now memory feels stable (currently at ~1.3G).
I also ran with heap profiling enabled for a day. Nothing interesting there.
I do see messages printed:
DoS mitigation since startup: 1632 circuits rejected, 6 marked addresses. 557 connections closed. 900 single hop clients refused.
Whether it was an attack or just my unfamiliarity with musl I guess we will never know...