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I do wonder, what's causing this.
As seen in the attachment since the last week incoming load matrches outgoing load. In the last 2-3 years I had always up to 20-25% more in- than outgoing traffic w/o any real clue, why.
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On 31 Jul 2017, at 05:26, Toralf Förster toralf.foerster@gmx.de wrote:
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I do wonder, what's causing this.
Which relay fingerprint(s)? Did you upgrade your Tor version?
As seen in the attachment
Please don't post byte-level traffic statistics, it might make some users less safe.
(We are working on making all statistics contain enough noise to hide typical user activity.)
since the last week incoming load matrches outgoing load. In the last 2-3 years I had always up to 20-25% more in- than outgoing traffic w/o any real clue, why.
Is your relay a directory mirror or HSDir? Is your relay an exit?
Any relay that turns cells into data connections can show a difference between inbound and outbound traffic if the cells are partly empty.
T
-- Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)
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On 07/31/2017 02:30 AM, teor wrote:
Which relay fingerprint(s)?
1AF72E8906E6C49481A791A6F8F84F8DFEBBB2BA
Did you upgrade your Tor version?
at 30th of June to 0.3.1.4-alpha
Is your relay a directory mirror or HSDir?
HSdir only for a short time, b/c I do follow stable kernel of Greg Kroah-Hartmann (typically released every 1 or 12 weeks)
Is your relay an exit?
yes
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