On Friday 08 June 2007 00:20, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On 6/7/07, Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> > It doesn't matter
> > if we have an opennet that outperforms BitTorrent over Tor
>
> On that subject, NEVER try using BitTorrent over Tor unless for some
> reason you hate Tor and are trying to do a denial of service attack on
> it.

:)

Seriously, some of the elements in our current routing system e.g. the HTL / 
lack of backoff haven't really been tested properly or even simulated 
properly; they're based on a series of assumptions. Hopefully we can rectify 
that, but an easy option at this point is to just try out a different 
algorithm and see what effect it has on probe requests. Once we have update 
over mandatory it should be relatively easy to do such things.
>
> Ian.
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