[tor-relays] Guard flag?

Markus Koch niftybunny at googlemail.com
Fri Apr 8 07:06:49 UTC 2016


Its in bytes because it is a file. You do have a 100/1000 mBIT
ethernetcard and a 7/16 mBIT adsl/cable/whatever internet connection
while surfing over your 52 mBIT wlan router.

2016-04-08 8:27 GMT+02:00 Pierre L. <petrus at miosweb.mooo.com>:
> Why not, but people using their computer usually see bytes and octets...
> When they are downloading a file, the speed is Mo/Ko, so...
> Yes it can be confusing !
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> Le 08/04/2016 01:43, Markus Koch a écrit :
>> As a CCNP R&S and Security: STOP using bytes in networking. Networking
>> is measured in bits for fluffys sake.
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>> 2016-04-07 20:32 GMT+02:00 SuperSluether <supersluether at gmail.com>:
>>> My mistake, 2Mbits does mean 250 KBytes. I get confused when converting
>>> bits/bytes. Sorry for that confusion.
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