> On Mar 8, 2016, at 7:28 AM, Elias Rohrer wrote:
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> 1. How would the CONIKS client code integrate with the ctypes-otr add-on? It
> would probably be part of it? So should I also have a look to implement
> client functionality in a C library and then use the calls via ctypes?
Yes, the client
Hi Elias,
> On Mar 9, 2016, at 5:31 AM, Elias Rohrer wrote:
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> Hello Marcela!
> Nice to meet you, too, and thank you for that interesting Paper!
> It seems I made a lot of wrong assumptions in my last mail, ugh, thats kind
> of embarrassing..
I really appreciate your interest in our paper and
On Thursday 10 March 2016 15:42:48 Zack Weinberg wrote:
> Before I go reinventing wheels, has anyone got code to measure network
> latency (either RTT or one-way packet travel time will do) from a
> chosen Tor exit to an arbitrary destination? Latency from client to
> exit would also be useful.
S
Here are few of my improvement ideas for Tor Browser (and releated):
* add more possible proxy hosts
* make that TOR probes very often all avaliable hosts and pick every time the
fastest one to prevent lagging while sites load
* add a module with discovers the site load time and it determine tha
Hello,
I haven't measured that, but maybe this is helpful: I have measured some
time ago was the latency in a hidden service (rendezvous) circuit:
Client - guard - middle - rendezvous -- middle - middle - guard - HS
[6 hops]
I did the test by installing an OpenVPN TCP server on the hidden servi
Before I go reinventing wheels, has anyone got code to measure network
latency (either RTT or one-way packet travel time will do) from a
chosen Tor exit to an arbitrary destination? Latency from client to
exit would also be useful.
Thanks,
zw
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