> I think tor atlas show your upload rate in kbyte/sec.
yes, that's probably what tricked me. :(
Now I fixed speed rates, thanks
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Hi,
I saw you configured 1000 kbits/sec.
8 bit are 1 byte.
1000 kbits = 125 kbytes (kb).
I think tor atlas show your upload rate in kbyte/sec.
If you want to upload 1 MB/s you have to type in 8000 kbits/sec.
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> 1Mbit is 125Kbyte. :)
Thanks. what an idiot :)
but maybe not in full... The script config params are in kbit/s, but the last
line of the script:
echo "Outbound shaping added to $DEV. Rate for Tor upload at least:
${RATE_UP_TOR}Kbyte/sec."
reports the RATE_UP_TOR as Kbyte. I'll file a bug
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Hi Lorenzo,
1Mbit is 125Kbyte. :)
Tom
> On 12 Jan 2015, at 08:18, Lorenzo Milesi wrote:
>
> Hi.
> I've recently set up a Tor node but bandwidth is running out quickly :)
> Since I don't want to throttle BW using Tor's options (which basically turns
> it down) I'd like to limit speed, so I f
Hi.
I've recently set up a Tor node but bandwidth is running out quickly :)
Since I don't want to throttle BW using Tor's options (which basically turns it
down) I'd like to limit speed, so I found the suggested script above.
I tuned config to fit my needs (my VPS has 1Mb/s speed) this way:
DEV=e