Thanks for your notes.
Besides these pretty expensive streams, we want to have a general estimation
about the computation capability about Tor relays. The concern is when a botnet
abuses Tor as its primary C&C channel, they would create tons of circuits
through Tor. But they many not run any e
> On Aug 26, 2016, at 2:15 AM, grarpamp wrote:
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>> On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 01:42:38AM +, Liu, Zhuotao wrote:
>>> We hope to have an estimate about computation capacity of Tor relays. For
>>> instance, how many circuits a relay can maintain when its CPU is driven to
>>> about 100%? On averag
Filename: 272-valid-and-running-by-default.txt
Title: Listed routers should be Valid, Running, and treated as such
Created: 26 Aug 2016
Author: Nick Mathewson
Status: Open
1. Introduction and proposal.
This proposal describes a change in how clients understand consensus
flags, and how autho
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> > On Aug 18, 2016, at 2:51 PM, teor wrote:
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> > But it also makes check.torproject.org unreliable.
>
> Not just check, but anything relying on the exit-addresses
> list, particularly ExoneraTor.
Yikes, this is a really good point. I've made a ticket fo