From 0bdffd60b7ae7e40dbee3485f57c7f9a2772d5b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nielsandriesse Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 09:58:01 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix bad estimate --- SignalServiceKit/src/Loki/API/FileServerAPI.swift | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/SignalServiceKit/src/Loki/API/FileServerAPI.swift b/SignalServiceKit/src/Loki/API/FileServerAPI.swift index 901ca22cb..b0bec9313 100644 --- a/SignalServiceKit/src/Loki/API/FileServerAPI.swift +++ b/SignalServiceKit/src/Loki/API/FileServerAPI.swift @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ public final class FileServerAPI : DotNetAPI { public static let maxFileSize = 10_000_000 // 10 MB /// The file server has a file size limit of `maxFileSize`, which the Service Nodes try to enforce as well. However, the limit applied by the Service Nodes - /// is on the **HTTP request** and not the file size. Because of onion request encryption, a file that's about 4 MB will result in a request that's about 15 MB. - /// On average the multiplier appears to be about 3.4, so when checking whether the file will exceed the file size limit when uploading a file we just divide + /// is on the **HTTP request** and not the file size. Because of onion request encryption, a file that's about 4 MB will result in a request that's about 18 MB. + /// On average the multiplier appears to be about 4.4, so when checking whether the file will exceed the file size limit when uploading a file we just divide /// the size of the file by this number. The alternative would be to actually check the size of the HTTP request but that's only possible after proof of work /// has been calculated and the onion request encryption has happened, which takes several seconds. - public static let fileSizeORMultiplier = 3.4 + public static let fileSizeORMultiplier = 4.4 @objc public static let server = "https://file.getsession.org"