[tor-relays] Unused Tor exit nodes capacity

Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner hello at veloc1ty.de
Wed Dec 16 07:51:03 UTC 2015


Hello Dirk,

mtr or downloading Ubuntu is not a valid task to check your network
connectivity.
Your server may has a connection speed of 1 GBit/s but that not the
traffic you can push the whole time. It depends on multiple factors.

For example:
I've a dedicated server in the netherlands with 1 GBit/s and my home
connection in Germany with 50 MBit/s. Most of the time I can download
with full speed from my server, but every day between 16:00 and 24:00
o'Clock the speed drops down to 100 kbyte/s. Why? The peering between
Level 3 and my ISP is out of capacity.

If you add Tor circuits there are even more bottlenecks.
You wrote:

"I pinned the ExitNode in my Client and downloaded an Ubuntu image.
Download was between 800 kbyte/s and 1 Mbyte/s. Not great"

My absolute highest speed over Tor was 7 MByte/s. So at least all 3
servers (Exit, Middle and Guard) had hight connections speeds. A speed
of 2-3 MByte/s is normal for me.

Long story short: Be happy that you run exit relays and don't care that
much about your traffic. Also think about network diversity.

~Josef

Am 15.12.2015 um 23:50 schrieb Dirk Eschbach:
> Hello again,
>
> I reply to nusenu/teor in this mail below mixed.
>
>
>> here delays reading from network sockets, or packet loss, or something
> similar
>
> Not really - mtr to google.com
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                                      My traceroute  [v0.85]
> tor1 (0.0.0.0)                                                        
> Tue Dec 15 23:41:38 2015
> Keys:  Help   Display mode   Restart statistics   Order of fields   quit
>                                                       
> Packets               Pings
>  Host                                                Loss%   Snt  
> Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
>  1. ???
>  2. v41.core1.zrh1.he.net                             0.0%    26   
> 2.3   4.7   1.1  13.4   3.3
>  3. equinix-zurich.net.google.com                     0.0%    25   
> 2.9   6.1   2.8  59.9  11.2
>  4. 216.239.56.97                                     0.0%    25    9.3 
> 10.3   8.4  18.2   1.8
>  5. 216.239.57.135                                    0.0%    25   10.4 
> 10.9   8.9  23.6   3.4
>  6. 66.249.95.23                                      0.0%    25   12.0 
> 12.6  10.7  18.4   1.3
>  7. 74.125.37.97                                      0.0%    25   22.1 
> 22.0  20.8  22.8   0.4
>  8. 209.85.246.164                                    0.0%    25   21.2 
> 22.5  21.2  26.7   0.9
>  9. ???
> 10. wm-in-f105.1e100.net                              0.0%    25   22.9 
> 22.3  20.9  23.2   0.2
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> example:
>> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2015-July/007402.html
> O.k. I did install and config pdns. Lets see. I hope it helps.
>
>> Please be cautious when running an exit on debug loglevel - especially
>> if you decide to paste your logs on a public mailing list.
> Sure - nothing in there which is a problem. :-)
> Thanks again for helping.
>
> best regards dirk
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