Hi all,
Not sure where to hook into the discussion, apologies of offending anyone spanning of a new thread from this first message.
On 31 Jan 2018, at 10:16, Roger Dingledine wrote:
Hi folks,
Thanks for your patience with the relay overload issues.
We've merged https://bugs.torproject.org/24902 into tor git master. We'll be putting out an 0.3.3.2-alpha release in not too long for wider testing, and eventually backporting it all the way back to 0.2.9, but if you're the sort who enjoys running code from git, now is a great time to try it and let us know of problems and/or successes.
One relay has been running for 3 days, with all FW rate limiting removed, the other ~2 days. Is any feedback expected/appreciated?
I can share the heartbeat logging (the now three lines - Heartbeat / Circuit handshake stats / DoS) or anything else? [I assume save to share without the bandwidth on the Heartbeat line, but please confirm].
From a "how are things running?" well the "DoS attacks" come and go, and for now it looks good. Nothing out of the ordinary. CPU/Mem usage seems comparable whilst not under attack, traffic volumes seems a bit lower. The only visible thing is being marked on "Atlas" as an version with possible issues :-)
Thx, Stijn