On 6 Jul 2015, at 11:16 , Cory Pruce corypr...@gmail.com wrote:
And running everything on the same box / VM should still give you some
idea, as long as CPU usage on all CPUs isn't ~100%.
Haha I guess this is a we'll wait and see situation. Let me know if
there is anything I can do
On Sun, Jul 05, 2015 at 09:21:38AM +, saitos...@ymail.com wrote:
- I searched for my relay family by fingerprint and the resulting page's
URL didn't contain my family, so I couldn't send the URL to somebody
else.
Could you give me some more details about this? Currently the search
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Well, you could test my latest branches for #14175:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/14175#comment:8
There's a branch which modifies src/test/test-network.sh in tor,
and another with the performance measurement code in chutney.
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The main difference between Roster and Globe/Atlas is that Roster
provides information at the level of *operators*, not individual
relays.
Agreed, this was just a placeholder. Will put contact info instead
for now.
Thanks, alot better now.
Hi nusenu,
Since you posted to tor-dev I guess you're asking for community input
too. About your use cases, Onionoo is for obtaining data about running
relays, not tor network health, or BWAuth activity. You can answer
this question by looking at the latest consensus data from CollecTor,
counting