Mmmm... I think the first email hasn't been sent...
# lsof -Pn | grep "^tor" | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l 3169 # netstat -nt | wc -l 1599
On 2015-10-24 18:56, starlight.2015q3@binnacle.cx wrote:
At 18:23 10/24/2015 -0000, trshck_tor@riseup.net wrote:
Thank you,
I've tried:
DirPort 0 HidServDirectoryV2 0 RelayBandwidthRate 300 KB RelayBandwidthBurst 600 KB
and restarted.
Now it still has 100% CPU and about 3500-4000 inbound connections. The log is full of the same warning.
Keep in mind the handshake stats increase forever and include circuits that are long gone. If however you are quoting
netstat -nt | wc -l
3000+ would be insanely large for relay rated around 100. Let the list know if that's the case as it would be some kind of bug or attack. Make sure the connections are to the relay daemon and not some other process. 'lsof -Pn' is good for that.
Buying some equipment is a possibility. I prefer miniature computers because of their low consumption. What would you recommend?
I've never run one, but corresponded with an exit operator who has a Beagle Board Black on a Comcast connection.
e_fs_ BeagleBoneBlackA5B1 US 490 44 4.27 L 50.129.135.213 443 80 ....comcast.net
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/EFE9BC81FBCE1CC52E1DCA97E760723CAD622E...
He expressed great satisfaction with it and quoted its merits vs the Pi at length. They have a newer X15 version of the board now due out next month:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard
Good luck with it!
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