[tor-relays] Unutilized bandwidth

David Poulsen atuaruk at protonmail.com
Thu Aug 1 00:07:53 UTC 2019


Maybe it was meant to be like that may be your server needed to be rebooted

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On 1 Aug 2019, 01.42, teor wrote:

> Hi Matt,
>
>> On 30 Jul 2019, at 21:18, Matt Westfall <mwestfall at ecansol.com> wrote:
>>
>> You're right, it went offline for around 2 days due to a power outage and a Bios error that needed continue pressed.
>>
>> That's what the stable flag is for, lol.
>>
>> I lost guard probability for 2 more weeks.
>>
>> If a relay has been up connected and stable for more than 2 weeks, it gets the -stable- flag so it's leaned on more.
>>
>> That doesn't really affect the underlying issue of tor nodes with TONS of bandwidth not being utilized a little more.
>>
>> But I'm happy to donate whatever the tor protocol decides it wants to use :(
>
> Comcast typically has poor peering to Europe and some other top-tier networks.
> We've investigated these issues in the past: search the list archives.
>
> So your relay's bandwidth to the rest of the tor network may be accurately
> represented by its consensus weight.
>
> T
>
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