Re: [tor-dev] running a BWauth

2015-11-03 Thread Jesse V
Yep, I've run Mike Perry's code before. It's all in torflow. I was also on a 1 gbits link, but as I recall it wasn't that saturated so you might be able to get away with a 500 mbits. I last ran his scripts back in July, and the logs and other saved data consumed all remaining disk space. I don'

Re: [tor-dev] running a BWauth

2015-11-03 Thread Tom Ritter
A 10GB network connection is not a requirement, 1GB would be fine, 500MB would also be fine. Mine is 4 core, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5606 @ 2.13GHz w/ 8GB of RAM. Everything is in torflow, I'm not aware of any other code. -tom On 2 November 2015 at 17:26, wrote: > I am considering starting up a

Re: [tor-dev] [Fwd: UX Principles]

2015-11-03 Thread Greg Norcie
Another useful resource might be this academic article on "privacy pitfalls" in usable interface design: http://repository.cmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1077&context=hcii On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Mike Perry wrote: > Nima sent this to me a while ago and I completely forgot to forwar

[tor-dev] [Fwd: UX Principles]

2015-11-03 Thread Mike Perry
Nima sent this to me a while ago and I completely forgot to forward it on. Note the Google docs and the PDF at the bottom. Useful food for though for Tor Messenger, Tor Browser, and other user-facing stuff. - Forwarded message from Nima Fatemi - Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 03:39:31 + Fro

[tor-dev] A quick and dirty UX evaluation of Tor Messenger

2015-11-03 Thread Greg Norcie
Hi all, First of all, great work on Tor Messenger - it's awesome to see Tor pushing to be more accessible to non-technical folks. I decided to take some notes when installing + using for the first time, hopefully this will be helpful. While there are some minor issues, I'd like to stress that th