Re: [tor-dev] New Paper: Cloud-based Onion Routing

2011-07-15 Thread Brandon Wiley
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Nick Jones wrote: > > > On Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Brandon Wiley wrote: > > > > > Cool stuff. I like how the system can be automated and self-funding. > > > > With regards to bootstrapping, giving out one node at a time is not a > useful defense becaus

Re: [tor-dev] New Paper: Cloud-based Onion Routing

2011-07-15 Thread Nick Jones
On Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Brandon Wiley wrote: > > Cool stuff. I like how the system can be automated and self-funding. > > With regards to bootstrapping, giving out one node at a time is not a useful > defense because requests can be parallelized. [1] Moving nodes is similarly

Re: [tor-dev] CPU utilization for relay

2011-07-15 Thread swsnyder
Mike Perry wrote: >Thus spake swsnyder at snydernet.net (swsnyder at snydernet.net): > >> FYI, this is a profile of my Tor v0.2.2.30-rc relay, taken in a 10-minute >> sampling: >> >> CPU: CPU with timer interrupt, speed 0 MHz (estimated) >> Profiling through timer interrupt >> samples %l

Re: [tor-dev] [tor-relays] CPU utilization for relay

2011-07-15 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake swsny...@snydernet.net (swsny...@snydernet.net): > FYI, this is a profile of my Tor v0.2.2.30-rc relay, taken in a 10-minute > sampling: > > CPU: CPU with timer interrupt, speed 0 MHz (estimated) > Profiling through timer interrupt > samples %linenr info symbo