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I offer onion hosting to the general public and I am having some issues with many hidden services when they share an instance of Tor with a very busy service. When there is a very busy hidden service the other users suffer from outages themselves. I run many instances of Tor and most of which have a bunch of users in them. Some users get moved to their own instances when they are busy.

My question is about monitoring the traffic of a particular hidden service on Tor's side of things, so I can identify busy hidden services. At the moment I merely monitor the resulting application traffic such as nginx logs. This is far from ideal because some hidden services when attacked don't go as far as making proper HTTP requests.

I am interested in monitoring the Tor process for an instance itself, and seeing the busiest hidden services. I would like to do this without using things like debug logging, but if that is my only chance let me know. I think that the control port interface could be used somehow to do this. I am proficient in Python programming and it coding is required it would be in that language.

Also, if you know some ways I can optimize Tor within its torrc configuration for doing lots of hidden services I would like to know.

I offer onion hosting to the general public and I am having some issues with many hidden services when they share an instance of Tor with a very busy service. When there is a very busy hidden service the other users suffer from outages themselves. I run many instances of Tor and most of which have a bunch of users in them. Some users get moved to their own instances when they are busy.

My question is about monitoring the traffic of a particular hidden service on Tor's side of things, so I can identify busy hidden services. At the moment I merely monitor the resulting application traffic such as nginx logs. This is far from ideal because some hidden services when attacked don't go as far as making HTTP requests.

I am interested in monitoring the Tor process for an instance itself, and seeing the busiest hidden services. I would like to do this without using things like debug logging, but if that is my only chance let me know. I think that the control port interface could be used somehow to do this. I am proficient in Python programming and it coding is required it would be in that language.

Also, if you know some ways I can optimize Tor within its torrc configuration for doing lots of hidden services I would like to know.

I offer onion hosting to the general public and I am having some issues with many hidden services when they share an instance of Tor with a very busy service. When there is a very busy hidden service the other users suffer from outages themselves. I run many instances of Tor and most of which have a bunch of users in them. Some users get moved to their own instances when they are busy.

My question is about monitoring the traffic of a particular hidden service on Tor's side of things, so I can identify busy hidden services. At the moment I merely monitor the resulting application traffic such as nginx logs. This is far from ideal because some hidden services when attacked don't go as far as making proper HTTP requests.

I am interested in monitoring the Tor process for an instance itself, and seeing the busiest hidden services. I would like to do this without using things like debug logging, but if that is my only chance let me know. I think that the control port interface could be used somehow to do this. I am proficient in Python programming and it coding is required it would be in that language.

Also, if you know some ways I can optimize Tor within its torrc configuration for doing lots of hidden services I would like to know.

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I offer onion hosting to the general public and I am having some issues with many hidden services when they share an instance of Tor with a very busy service. When there is a very busy hidden service the other users suffer from outages themselves. I run many instances of Tor and most of which have a bunch of users in them. Some users get moved to their own instances when they are busy.

My question is about monitoring the traffic of a particular hidden service on Tor's side of things, so I can identify busy hidden services. At the moment it isI merely monitor the resulting application traffic such as nginx logs which indicate if a hidden service is busy. This is far from ideal because some hidden services when attacked don't go as far as making HTTP requests.

I am interested in monitoring hidden services within athe Tor instances to seeprocess for an instance itself, and seeing the busiest hidden services. I run Tor on a separate systemwould like to where I run applicationsdo this without using things like nginxdebug logging, but if that is my only chance let me know. I wouldthink that the control port interface could be used somehow to see which services are busiest, sodo this. I can move them to their own instance of Toram proficient in Python programming and spare my other customers the troubleit coding is required it would be in that language.

Also, if you know some ways I can optimize Tor within its torrc configuration for doing lots of hidden services I would like to know.

I offer onion hosting to the general public and I am having some issues with many hidden services when they share an instance of Tor with a very busy service. I run many instances of Tor and most of which have a bunch of users in them. Some users get moved to their own instances.

My question is about monitoring the traffic of a particular hidden service on Tor's side of things. At the moment it is the resulting application traffic such as nginx logs which indicate if a hidden service is busy. This is far from ideal because some hidden services when attacked don't go as far as making HTTP requests.

I am interested in monitoring hidden services within a Tor instances to see the busiest services. I run Tor on a separate system to where I run applications like nginx. I would to see which services are busiest, so I can move them to their own instance of Tor and spare my other customers the trouble.

Also, if you know some ways I can optimize Tor within its torrc configuration for doing lots of hidden services I would like to know.

I offer onion hosting to the general public and I am having some issues with many hidden services when they share an instance of Tor with a very busy service. When there is a very busy hidden service the other users suffer from outages themselves. I run many instances of Tor and most of which have a bunch of users in them. Some users get moved to their own instances when they are busy.

My question is about monitoring the traffic of a particular hidden service on Tor's side of things, so I can identify busy hidden services. At the moment I merely monitor the resulting application traffic such as nginx logs. This is far from ideal because some hidden services when attacked don't go as far as making HTTP requests.

I am interested in monitoring the Tor process for an instance itself, and seeing the busiest hidden services. I would like to do this without using things like debug logging, but if that is my only chance let me know. I think that the control port interface could be used somehow to do this. I am proficient in Python programming and it coding is required it would be in that language.

Also, if you know some ways I can optimize Tor within its torrc configuration for doing lots of hidden services I would like to know.

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I offer onion hosting to the general public and I am having some issues with many hidden services when they share an instance of Tor with a very busy service. I run many instances of Tor and most of which have a bunch of users in them. Some users get moved to their own instances.

My question is about monitoring the traffic of a particular hidden service on Tor's side of things. At the moment it is the resulting application traffic such as nginx logs which indicate if a hidden service is busy. This is far from ideal because some hidden services when attacked don't go as far as making HTTP requests.

I am interested in monitoring hidden services within a Tor instances to see the busiest services. I run Tor on a separate system to where I run applications like nginx. I would to see which services are busiest, so I can move them to their own instance of Tor and spare my other customers the trouble.

Also, if you know some ways I can optimize Tor within its torrc configuration for doing lots of hidden services I would like to know.