> I added your note to Sebastian's ticket about publishing key expiry
> information in descriptors. I like Sebastian's idea but I also agree to
> your opt-in remark - which means that we will likely not get much data
> at all (how many relay operators will opt-in vs. the effort to make that
> possi
teor:
>> - OfflineMasterKey setting (0/1)
>> - SigningKeyLifetime
>> - Sandbox (0/1)
> Yes, these are directly related to relay security, so if they can be linked
> to the relay, they should be opt-in.
I added your note to Sebastian's ticket about publishing key expiry
information in descriptors
teor:
>> Do you consider the following torrc _settings_ too sensitive to publish
>> by relays (without an aggregation scheme)?
>>
>> - OfflineMasterKey setting (0/1)
>> - SigningKeyLifetime
>> - Sandbox (0/1)
> Yes, these are directly related to relay security, so if they can be linked
> to the r
On 21 Oct 2017, at 19:21, nusenu wrote:
>> Automated statistics would be more reliable for these particular use cases.
>> If the information is sensitive, it can be collected using a safe aggregation
>> scheme (PrivCount as described in prop280, or similar).
>
> I agree that it would be desirabl
Thank you for the feedback.
teor:
> In general, unstructured text should remain unstructured text.
Relay ops are free to choose from the available options (unstructured
and structured).
> Automated statistics would be more reliable for these particular use cases.
> If the information is sensitiv
> On 20 Oct 2017, at 23:44, nusenu wrote:
>
> - collect additional (self-reported) relay metrics (for things like
> atlas and https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats )
> - exmples: How many use tor's Sandbox/OfflineMasterKey/KIST feature?
> - This data could provide tor developers with information o
Hello,
an earlier version of this has been send to tor-relays [1]
and I got some feedback from irl and relay operators via ML and github
issues.
Now I'd like to hear from the tor developer community.
Please send your feedback until 2017-10-27.
example ContactInfo:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#d