> On 16 May 2020, at 16:05, Mike Perry wrote:
>
>> On 4/23/20 1:48 PM, Matt Traudt wrote:
>>
>> 5.4 Other Changes/Investigations/Ideas
>>
>> - How can FlashFlow data be used in a way that doesn't lead to poor
>> load balancing given the following items that lead to non-uniform
>> client
On 4/23/20 1:48 PM, Matt Traudt wrote:
> 5.4 Other Changes/Investigations/Ideas
>
> - How can FlashFlow data be used in a way that doesn't lead to poor
> load balancing given the following items that lead to non-uniform
> client behavior:
> - Guards that high-traffic HSs choose (for 3
Hi,
Thanks for this proposal!
I'm looking forward to more secure bandwidth measurements on the Tor
network.
Overall, this proposal looks good.
But I'm particularly concerned about any communication between
bandwidth coordinators. Our general principle is that directory
authorities should be
Added as proposal 316.
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Filename: xxx-flashflow.txt
Title: FlashFlow: A Secure Speed Test for Tor (Parent Proposal)
Author: Matthew Traudt, Aaron Johnson, Rob Jansen, Mike Perry
Created: 23 April 2020
Status: Draft
1. Introduction
FlashFlow is a new distributed bandwidth measurement system for Tor that
consists of a