On 07/10/2009 05:54 PM, Phil wrote:
> Any news on this thread? Is there any reason to believe the network is under
> attack or not?
We have no reason to believe the Tor network is under attack. The
simplest explanation is that all of the efforts to promote Tor in Iran
are resulting in a burst
Any news on this thread? Is there any reason to believe the network is under
attack or not?
Same files, tarred up and posted.
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On 07/04/2009 11:59 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> I usually play with this form of output as it is the most verbose.
> getinfo desc/all-recent | perl_splitter -> separate files
> by fingerprint or other tag.
> Even one of these (or a cached-descriptors) from
I usually play with this form of output as it is the most verbose.
getinfo desc/all-recent | perl_splitter -> separate files
by fingerprint or other tag.
Even one of these (or a cached-descriptors) from before the
jump could be enough. An ls -al of your dirs could probably
find a good pre jump can
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On 06/28/2009 09:05 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> I'd give it a 15 minute mile high eyeball if I
> had the 'before the jump' cache files or
> a 'getinfo desc/all-recent' from back then.
> I just don't have that dataset.
I have uploaded a tarball of the 00:00
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:27:28 -0700 (PDT) Phil
wrote:
>> I'd give it a 15 minute mile high
>> eyeball if I
>> had the 'before the jump' cache files or
>> a 'getinfo desc/all-recent' from back then.
>> I just don't have that dataset.
>>
>> > It means everyone is busy working on other things.
>
> Subject: Re: many new relays
> To: or-talk@freehaven.net
> Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 10:05 AM
> I'd give it a 15 minute mile high
> eyeball if I
> had the 'before the jump' cache files or
> a 'getinfo desc/all-recent' from back then.
>
I'd give it a 15 minute mile high eyeball if I
had the 'before the jump' cache files or
a 'getinfo desc/all-recent' from back then.
I just don't have that dataset.
> It means everyone is busy working on other things.
Yep, it's just an on the radar thing.
> more stats about the effect of other ma
On 06/25/2009 05:03 PM, Phil wrote:
> No discussion or comments on this? What does it mean?
It means everyone is busy working on other things. I encourage you to
do the analysis yourself.
--
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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It would be interesting to see more stats about the effect of other
major media stories about Tor, Slashdot effect, etc. This whole Iran
thing is a great way for a number of adversaries to slip in undetected.
Ringo
Phil wrote:
> --- On Wed, 6/24/09,
>
>> 150% jump, in such a short time. Not
>> s
--- On Wed, 6/24/09,
> 150% jump, in such a short time. Not
> sure
> I'd welcome that so soon. I don't have a copy
> of the old cache files from before the jump
> began. But if someone does, consider putting
> them up on a filehost or analyzing it a bit more.
> This really should be looked at in
150% jump, in such a short time. Not sure
I'd welcome that so soon. I don't have a copy
of the old cache files from before the jump
began. But if someone does, consider putting
them up on a filehost or analyzing it a bit more.
This really should be looked at in more detail
before chalking it up to
Am Montag, den 22.06.2009, 03:23 + schrieb David Jevans:
> Do we have indication of any geographic concentration of these relays?
> Worried about sybil attacks.
Most of them are in the USA: http://www.dianacht.de/torstat/
(sorry, in german, it's based on the cached-consensus file of a tor-no
Do we have indication of any geographic concentration of these relays? Worried
about sybil attacks.
--Original Message--
From: Scott Bennett
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Sent: Jun 21, 2009 7:51 PM
Subject: many new relays
Somewhere on the order of 500 new relays or so seem to have appeared
in the tor network in the past week. I take this as a very welcome event,
not only for the future of the tor network and enhanced performance of the
network, but because it suggests that quite a lot of people have become
mor
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