Tor network connections constantly building / failing
Joe Btfsplk
joebtfsplk at gmx.com
Thu Oct 14 14:22:33 UTC 2010
Thanks Mike,
Question: I'm new at this mailing list. Instructions were to post
comments / quest. to: or-talk at seul.org. But replies to my quest. come
from or-talk at freehaven.net.
Which address should I send ORIGINAL posts to & which for REPLIES to
others' replies?
Q2: For * current * topics, is there way or site to view discussions -
before they show on the archives site? Not sure if all discussions wind
up on archives site & how long takes.
Re: Your questions: Have home ADSL conn (non static IP). Direct / dry
loop DSL w/ AT&T - U.S. - TX. Unless they JUST changed how they treat
Tor connections, probably not the ISP (tho not out of question).
Just d/l & installed Vidalia 0.2.2.17a. Have VERY limited testing w/ it
so far, but the constant, RAPID building / failing of new connections
seems to have stopped - for the moment. Will do further testing. I
haven't tried other connections / open wifi.
Could just be temporary Tor network conditions, but before AND after
installing Vidalia 0.2.2.17a, many pages now loading quite slowly vs
same pgs in past months (comparing loading same pages on many diff days
of wk & time of day). Only diff on computer is upgrading to Firefox
3.6.10. My non Tor DSL speeds are still good.
On 10/13/2010 4:55 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> Thus spake Joe Btfsplk (joebtfsplk at gmx.com):
>
>> What I'm seeing is completely ABnormal from what I've seen for 1 - 2
>> yrs, over several Tor / Vidalia versions. I often looked at network
>> maps - was never like this.
>>
>> 1) What I described about connections constantly (RAPID fire - dozens,
>> one after another) building, then immediately after 90% of connections
>> 1st pop up - showing "building" - they immediately fail. Problem is, so
>> many fail so quickly (in seconds), fair amount of time, there aren't 3
>> good (open, stable) connections. Therefore, d/l seems to drop to zero
>> during that time.
>>
>> 2) ** Currently, this behavior does NOT "level off." It continues as
>> long a Tor / Polipo are running (even a day or more). Regardless, in
>> past if I ran Tor for 1 hr, I NEVER saw anything close to this. I don't
>> leave Tor running (for normal browsing) for days at a time. Never have.
>>
>> 3) Now, my speeds never pick up (for any length of time).
> Your ISP may be blocking connections to the Tor network. What type of
> internet connection is this? Work/school/library/home? What country
> are you in? Have you tried other networks/open wifi to see if you get
> the same result?
>
>
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