Re: [tor-relays] [Question] Onion router's bandwidth

2014-01-23 Thread Karsten Loesing
Please don't crosspost.  Let's keep this discussion on *rolls dice*
tor-talk@.  Setting Reply-To: to tor-talk@, though mailman might not
respect that.  But please only post replies to tor-talk@.  Thanks.

On 1/23/14 7:51 AM, hyoseok Lee wrote:
 Hi
 
 I am junior student in Sungkyunkwan University,South Korea
 
 I am studying Tor for my paper
 
 In my research, onion router has to report its bandwidth by sending
 descriptor to authority directory.
 
 and then authority directory verifies onion router's bandwidth
 
 
 
 [Question 1]
 
 I hope to know the way how authority directory verifies bandwidth which
 came from onion router.
 
 I was told that authority directory had bandwidth verifying tool called
 bandwidth scanner.
 
 How can I get source code of bandwidth scanner ?

https://gitweb.torproject.org/torflow.git/tree/HEAD:/NetworkScanners/BwAuthority

Or use Git to clone the repository:

  git clone https://git.torproject.org/torflow.git

 [Question 2]
 
 I made my own onion router, I configured my onion router's bandwidth 100kB/s
 
 But, In updated cached-microdesc-consensus file, My onion router's
 bandwidth was estimated at 20kB/s and there is unmeasured=1
 
 It means my onion router's bandwidth had not been estimated.
 
 what is difference between measured router and unmeasured router ?

https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/HEAD:/dir-spec.txt#l1647

All the best,
Karsten


 Thank you for reading my question

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Re: [tor-relays] Starting deep browsing

2014-01-23 Thread Lars Kumbier
Hey Gints,

could you write a bit more detailled about what you did up until this
point?

And just for clarification: Do you want to *use* Tor (surf anonymously)
or would you like to run a *relay*?

Best Regards,
Lars


Am 23.01.2014 06:45, schrieb Gints Gabalins:
 So I just started using Tor and I`m getting The connection has timed
 out It doesnt look like I can set up a relay,any hints would be
 awesome.Thanks in advance.


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[tor-relays] Considering setting up an exit, need advice

2014-01-23 Thread Jesse Victors

Hello everyone,

I'm thinking about setting up an exit here at my university here in the
US. My ISP has no problem with Tor relays on the fast connections, but I
haven't inquired about exits. I'd be running the exit on a surplus
computer that I have control over in a lab in one of the main buildings.
How do I ask my ISP about it? I'll be doing some research as to what
ports I can open to contribute yet avoid being flooded by complaints,
but if anyone has any tips I'd appreciate it. Would it be a good idea to
copy the exit policy of the node at MIT? Is there a way to configure the
Linux firewall so that only Tor has Internet access, in order to help
show that I wasn't behind anything that comes out of the exit? I'm
basically just looking to get started here if this is feasible, and
looking for advice.

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Re: [tor-relays] Considering setting up an exit, need advice

2014-01-23 Thread grarpamp
Schools are like work... either it's a free for all or requires
permission and signoff. Especially for anything that can
take heat, like an exit. To avoid issues, check with your
administration... both the network people and the people
you report to policy/class wise. Neither are hard to find or talk
with. Thanks for running a relay.

Also...
https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays-universities
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