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Ok, good to hear you got it sorted! I suggest installing arm, as it can help with a lot. You could also access it locally, or set a password/cookie and use that instead. Best wishes on your Tor relay, Billy.
On 08/09/2015 18:32, DARKNET.IT wrote:
Dear Billy, thanks for reply. The problem seems to be solved. My relay is only root and I haven't installed arm. I have only debian wheezy (server) and tor. Internet band is very good 100 Mb/s. I have made a test and the net in my misuration was 160 Mb/s. The server is a dual core with few ram 512 mega. I have more 400 mega free. No more problem at this moment. This machine is only a router (relay) server. I have read that more ram is necessary. At this moment don't seems necessary. A big hug to all of you from Italy.
Il 08/09/2015 17:36, Billy Humphreys ha scritto:
Are you using an old version of Tor? You should be on 0.2.x Even if you're not using a RasPi, this may help: http://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/6134/tor-dying-on-raspberry-pi
- -circuit-creation-storm-out-of-memory
It seems that Tor kills itself due to memory issues... Or, you're
getting attacked, maybe advertise it on 80 but bind to 9030?
On 08/09/2015 13:09, DARKNET.IT wrote:
I need help to solve this message: possible syn flooding on port 80. sending cookies. check snmp counters Port 80 is the ORPort of the relay. Thanks for reply
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