Assuming the Tor service is running on a dedicated host, you could use
an SNMP-aware switch and query it with Cacti for graphs on the
switchports, or maybe run an snmpd on the node and use Cacti to build
graphs against the node's ethernet card stats.
http://www.cacti.net . It can also be pul
On Sunday 06 July 2014 22:05:26 ja...@icetor.is wrote:
> What would be a good method to determine if tor traffic is being
> throttled on a exit relay vs normal internet traffic?
Do you want to answer if an exit relay has "RelayBandwidthRate" set or if
other kinds of traffic shaping are in use?
B
What would be a good method to determine if tor traffic is being
throttled on a exit relay vs normal internet traffic?
-J
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