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Author why is traffic up?

2007-01-18, 7:14 pm

as examples:
http://www.noreply.org/echolot/thesaurus/168.stats
http://www.noreply.org/echolot/thesaurus/149.stats (deuxpi)
etc are showing increase from 4-5K/day to > 20K/day (4096)

what's up with that?

The reason I was looking in the first place is that posts going
through deuxpi were disappearing. Even a simple test using one-hop
of deuxpi --> demon-m2m never turned up. Could the heavy traffic
be causing that?

Deuxpi Admin

2007-01-18, 7:14 pm

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metubo@9y.com wrote:
> as examples:
> http://www.noreply.org/echolot/thesaurus/168.stats
> http://www.noreply.org/echolot/thesaurus/149.stats (deuxpi)
> etc are showing increase from 4-5K/day to > 20K/day (4096)
>
> what's up with that?


Nobody knows (except maybe the person responsible for this.) You can
see that it affects all remailers that have good stats (reliability >
98%). Take a look at http://www.noreply.org/load/

> The reason I was looking in the first place is that posts going
> through deuxpi were disappearing. Even a simple test using one-hop
> of deuxpi --> demon-m2m never turned up. Could the heavy traffic
> be causing that?


I mostly rely on pingers to evaluate the performance of the remailer.
Right now it all seem fine.

A recent change that I could see is that the remailer changed keys
about a month ago (there is a one week "grace period".) If your keys
are outdated, you may have problems sending a message.
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