[tor-relays] current requirements for Fast and HSDir flags

Scott Bennett bennett at sdf.org
Fri Feb 26 07:13:38 UTC 2021


     What are the current requirements to get an HSDir flag assigned to
a relay?  MYCROFTsOtherChild has, at last heartbeat message, been up for
35 days and 7 hours.  To the best of my knowledge, it has not had an
HSDir flag in the consensus at any time since it was last started more
than a month ago.
     What are the current requirements to get a Fast flag assigned to a
relay?  MYCROFTsOtherChild often runs busily at 330 KB/s to 350 KB/s.
Sometimes since it was last started over a month ago it has had a Fast
flag in the consensus, and at other times it has not.  The Fast flag
seems to come and go like the wayward breezes.
     The Bandwidth= value in the consensus entry for MYCROFTsOtherChild
has varied from somewhere in the 30s to the 110s, AFAI have seen, but is
always subject to the delayed effects of the presence or absence of the
Fast flag, of course, and prior to the currently running instance has
also been subject to the presence or absence of the HSDir flag.
     The authorities have seemed to be acting more or less at random
when assigning flags for the consensus for many months.  Does the tor
project envision any timeline for a return to rational, predictable
behavior on the part of the authorities?


                                  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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