[tor-relays] Odd network activity
Martin Gebhardt
martin at gebhardt.im
Thu Mar 3 20:41:35 UTC 2022
Hi
On 3/3/22 21:12, awffelwaffels via tor-relays wrote:
[..]
ffelwaffels via tor-relays:
>>
>>> I see on every exit node I check on the metrics page, a massive bump in bandwidth used without a change in exit probability. Is this perhaps an attacker squeezing the bandwidth of the network so people are more likely to use their malicious nodes?
[..]
Do you mean behavior like the following?
Feb. 25-26.: FDAA4F76F778215F02B0B02DCE8E8504179BCDC6
Cross-check:
https://mcp.loki.tel/munin/par.exit.tor.loki.tel/12.par.exit.tor.loki.tel/tor_traffic.html
Feb. 25-26.: FDAA4F76F778215F02B0B02DCE8E8504179BCDC6
Cross-check:
https://mcp.loki.tel/munin/vie.exit.tor.loki.tel/04.vie.exit.tor.loki.tel/tor_traffic.html
I am not sure about this either. But I can't confirm this increase in my
Munin graphs or on the server itself.
--
Martin
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