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Questions relating to relays, their maintenance, and operation.

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Failed to bind listening port

The root error is: Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:443: Permission denied Give permission to the tor binary to listen on ports below 1024 without root access (if you want to listen on 443 for example): …
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How to know if exit nodes are the bottleneck

I've read that the exit nodes are the bottleneck of the tor network, and I've also read the opposite. Did the answer change at some point or is it changing often? What is the best way to determine if …
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Disproportionate CPU usage

I may have just been mistaken about my bandwidth and CPU usage before. I was trying to just eyeball the Nyx graph, but I should've been reading the actual average it gives me. My avg download is 1.5 M …
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Disproportionate CPU usage

My new Raspberry Pi 3 relay was relaying 2 MBps using maybe 80% CPU for a few days. But suddenly, just today, it jumped to using 380% CPU, using almost all of each of the 4 cores to serve the same amo …
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