On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 02:15:37PM +0000, [email protected] wrote: > Hello,
> my company decided to start a Tor exit relay recently. We now want > to show some statistics on the DirFrontPage which we think people > will find interesting. > The statistic will only be basic and already public information such > as uptime and open ports, but also how much traffic the relay > currently is pushing through. > So I would like to ask if there's a big risk by exposing this > (traffic analysis attacks in mind here)? > If this is a bad idea, is there anything we can show on the > DirFrontPage about the relays current state without it being a risk? Thanks for both running an exit and for checking about posting of statistics. It is indeed tricky to do so safely. (And gathering of statistics: it is generally advisable to only gather those statistics you would be willing to make public.) These are fine questions to pose to the recently formed Tor Research Safety Board. https://research.torproject.org/safetyboard.html The board is mainly to provide guidelines and feedback to those doing research on Tor, but it clearly is relevant to people like you, who want to make data available to others who might do research. As you noted, realtime updates and or even later postings of temporally fine-grained numbers could be too revealing for even after-the-fact traffic correlation. First of all look at the guidelines https://research.torproject.org/safetyboard.html#guidelines Assuming you have done so, I suggest you put together a brief description of what exactly you plan to collect and what your process will be (e.g. how and for how long will any raw data be held for incorporation into statistics before being deleted, especially if this is much longer than circuit lifetime). Then submit this to the board. Right now a board contact address has not been set up so it's just listed as Roger, but you can also reply to me for this one since I think if you send to him right now it may not go out to the board for at least several weeks. aloha, Paul -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
