On 9/7/13 5:57 PM, Charlie Belmer wrote:
Hey Karsten Dev team,
I didn't mean to take this off channel, so my apologies for that.
I ran a few more tests this week (and my apologies on the slowness of some
of this work - life has been hectic this past month), but I am not finding
much of
Hey Yawning (and tor-dev),
a topic that we will soon need to consider seriously is rate limiting
of pluggable transports. For example, Obfsproxy at the moment does not
understand rate limiting and will happily read and write as many bytes
as needed.
After some discussions in IRC and #3587, we
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 14:17:12 +, George Kadianakis wrote:
Hey Yawning (and tor-dev),
a topic that we will soon need to consider seriously is rate limiting
of pluggable transports. For example, Obfsproxy at the moment does not
understand rate limiting and will happily read and write as
Andreas Krey a.k...@gmx.de writes:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 14:17:12 +, George Kadianakis wrote:
Hey Yawning (and tor-dev),
a topic that we will soon need to consider seriously is rate limiting
of pluggable transports. For example, Obfsproxy at the moment does not
understand rate limiting
On 2013-09-10 05:34, George Kadianakis wrote:
BTW, posting here two more PT-rate-limiting ideas (instead of the
currently proposed RATE_LIMIT command) proposed by Andreas and Lunar
in IRC:
* PTs calculate their overhead and send a fudge factor to Tor when
they start up (for example, if an