I also assume that you will show the impact of exit policies on the
amount of abuse emails received in your final report.
"reduced" exit policy graph: amount of complains over time
vs.
"open" (reject *:25) exit policy graph: amount of complains over time
(normalized per (100) MBit/s bw)
> Thanks for pointing that out!
> This is a preliminary report, so there are many questions this report doesn’t
> answer yet.
> We know that compared to the total exit relay traffic the number of
> complaints
> is probably pretty negligible and we will take that into account in final
> report.
2016-09-29 14:53 GMT+02:00 mick :
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 22:05:33 -0700
> Sadia Afroz allegedly wrote:
>
>> We did not publish the report anywhere.
>> I put it up on my site just for the ease of sharing it in the mailing
>> list.
>
> Sadia
>
> With
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 22:05:33 -0700
Sadia Afroz allegedly wrote:
> We did not publish the report anywhere.
> I put it up on my site just for the ease of sharing it in the mailing
> list.
Sadia
With respect, those two statements are mutually contradictory. Placing
the
Moritz,
We did not publish the report anywhere.
I put it up on my site just for the ease of sharing it in the mailing list.
I can take the report down if you are not comfortable with it being public.
> On Sep 28, 2016, at 9:55 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>
> On 09/28/2016
On 09/28/2016 09:12 PM, nusenu wrote:
> In your number of complains over time graphs you do not seem to take
> traffic into account?
>
> Would you care to add a
> number of complains over time per MBit/s of exit relay traffic?
I strongly urged them to do exactly this before they publish. The
In your number of complains over time graphs you do not seem to taketraffic into account?Would you care to add anumber of complains over time per MBit/s of exit relay traffic?Thanks for pointing that out!This is a preliminary report, so there are many questions this report doesn’t answer yet.We
> Dear exit operators, Can you please share the abuse complaints you
> received while running an exit?
>
> We are researchers from Univ. of California, Berkeley and Univ. of
> Massachusetts Amherst are interested in understanding what kind of
> abuse happens through Tor. Thanks to Moritz Bartl