Re: [tor-dev] Tor Volunteer

2018-08-27 Thread Karsten Loesing
Hi Esaul and Milan, thanks for reaching out! And yes, with the background you two mention you might indeed be great fits for the metrics team. Going through the lists: - statistics: Here is an idea that I wrote down three weeks ago for another volunteer who might already have started with it, i

Re: [tor-dev] routing security handling in the tor network

2018-08-27 Thread nusenu
to underline the relevance of this: one of the most important IP blocks (185.222.100.0/22) on the internet with regards to Tor created route origin authorizations (ROAs) for their prefixes. These prefixes are use by 3 major exit operators (including the biggest exit operator). they make up >15%

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Volunteer

2018-08-27 Thread Iain Learmonth
Hi, On 27/08/18 09:46, Karsten Loesing wrote: > Would you want to drop by our next team meeting? It happens today > (Monday, August 27) at 14:30 UTC in #tor-meeting on OFTC. It looks like this was too short notice. Our next meeting will be Friday, 7th September at 14:30 UTC. Thanks, Iain. sign

[tor-dev] Highlights from ACM SIGCOMM

2018-08-27 Thread Iain Learmonth
Hi All, I attended ACM's SIGCOMM last week. A few things caught my attention that I thought might be of interest here: "CircuitStart: A Slow Start For Multi-Hop Anonymity Systems" Christoph Döpmann and Florian Tschorsch. Link: https://dl.acm.org/authorize?N666917 "Design of SOCKS Version 6" Vla