[tor-dev] [release] [protocol] Onionoo 5.1-1.11.0

2018-03-15 Thread iwakeh
Hi there! Onionoo's protocol was extended and has a minor version jump to 5.1. In addition, this release *prepares* a major *upcoming version* jump 6.0 after April 14, 2018. Take note of the field "next_major_version_scheduled" in documents. Download available at:

Re: [tor-dev] How fast can Tor go [was: (no subject)]

2018-03-15 Thread Matt Traudt
On 3/15/18 11:43, Sambuddho Chakravarty wrote: > > When not using Tor, the client achieve a download rate of approximately > 8 Gbit/s while downloading a file of approximately 2 Gbytes. The same > process, when repeated over Tor circuit (through relays of the private > Tor network, that used

Re: [tor-dev] (no subject)

2018-03-15 Thread Sambuddho Chakravarty
Hi All We (myself and my student, cc'ed here) have some questions regarding Tor relay bandwidth. We created a small testbed (private Tor network) involving relays, clients and servers over virtual machines. The client uses the relays to create two hop circtuits to communicate to the server. The

[tor-dev] Tor: unspecified is the default Core Tor milestone

2018-03-15 Thread teor
Hi, The network team maintains Core Tor, the network daemon that runs the tor network. We have planned our roadmap for the next 6 months. We only chose essential and sponsored tasks, because we want to finish on time. We moved all the other tickets out of the 0.3.4 and 0.3.5 milestones. If you