My relay, 83A802311F37647C243CF06970BA111E0E543CCE
has been changing flags from "fast, running. stable", to "none" without and apparent reasong to trigger such changes. It can take up to 2 Mb/s connections and traffic up tp 6GB daily. The thing runs on a metered connection. If for some reason these specs have become too low please specify.
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Hi,
On Thu, 2020-03-05 at 09:32 +0000, Basajauntxo wrote:
My relay, 83A802311F37647C243CF06970BA111E0E543CCE
has been changing flags from "fast, running. stable", to "none" without and apparent reasong to trigger such changes. It can take up to 2 Mb/s connections and traffic up tp 6GB daily. The thing runs on a metered connection. If for some reason these specs have become too low please specify.
Looks like your relay has been removed from the directory consensus, it's not listed on Tor Metrics anymore.
A 6 GB daily limit means that the relay can run around seven hours on 2 Mb/s before it stops operating. That may be on the low side. Have you tried lowering the bandwidth to 1.5 or 1 Mb/s to prevent this from happening?
Imre
On Thu, 2020-03-05 at 19:56 +0100, Imre Jonk wrote:
A 6 GB daily limit means that the relay can run around seven hours on 2 Mb/s before it stops operating. That may be on the low side. Have you tried lowering the bandwidth to 1.5 or 1 Mb/s to prevent this from happening?
Ah, sorry. The minimum bandwidth for a Tor relay is currently 10 Mbit/s: https://community.torproject.org/relay/relays-requirements/
Have you considered running a bridge instead?
Imre
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