I set my bridge up using the guide at https://www.sky-ip.org/tutorials.html and I have a steady flow of connections definitely visible via tor-arm.
On June 1, 2015 11:02:53 AM CDT, Tom Ritter tom@ritter.vg wrote:
Hrm. So this gets into the inner workings of the bwauth system which is... complicated.[0] Honestly, I'm not actually sure how the individual data from the different bwauths is combined into a single value for the consensus.
I'm not sure what the answer is for your problem, but I'm beginning to wonder if the general approach to this problem is "There should be a bwauth debugging mechanism similar to https://consensus-health.torproject.org/ or (the unimplemented) proposal 164." I don't know if said mechanism would be a component of atlas/globe or an entirely separate site, but if the bwauths exported their hourly files, and this hypothetical tool aggregated that data, it may help figure these things out. It might give an answer like "moria spazzed out and undervoted me, let me wait until it scans me again."
-tom
[0] https://gitweb.torproject.org/torflow.git/tree/NetworkScanners/BwAuthority/R... [1] https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/proposals/164-reporting-serve...
On 31 May 2015 at 17:31, Jannis Wiese mail@janniswiese.com wrote:
Hi operators,
I believe especially the DirAuth/bwauth operators are working on
this, but I would like to understand the ongoing issues.
On my relay (8827944C4BDCBDAC9079803F47823403C11A9B7A), I see a
decline in consensus weight fraction basically since May 14 (that's where the first drop in weight fraction occurred) and the same in traffic of course. The connections went down by more than 50% from 1500-1600 to now about 700 (total values). I did notice the strange peak in traffic yesterday, but it's now back to low levels. My relay is of course working nowhere near capacity (I have set up a RelayBandwithRate of 2MB and a Burst of 5MB) and I hope you understand that's a bit frustrating for me.
At the moment I just see urras missing from the consensus and the
measured entries of longclaw are quite a bit off the chart (I've subscribed to the consensus-health mailing list) - is that all what you need to have the tor traffic not distributed consistently (at least from my point of view) any more?
Most importantly: Can I do something to help?
Cheers, Jannis
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