Re: [tor-dev] ExitPortStatistics interpretation

2017-01-30 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 29/01/17 17:54, nusenu wrote: > > > Karsten Loesing: >>> Oh thanks, so it is not possible to find out which is the most frequent >>> exit port by number of streams opened, that's a pity. >> Well, that one is easy: port 80. :) > > Ok, maybe I should have said that differently: > > "so it is n

Re: [tor-dev] ExitPortStatistics interpretation

2017-01-29 Thread nusenu
Karsten Loesing: >> Oh thanks, so it is not possible to find out which is the most frequent >> exit port by number of streams opened, that's a pity. > Well, that one is easy: port 80. :) Ok, maybe I should have said that differently: "so it is not possible to find out which are the top 10 (or N

Re: [tor-dev] ExitPortStatistics interpretation

2017-01-29 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 29/01/17 17:12, nusenu wrote: > Karsten Loesing: >> Those are the 10 ports with the highest number of (written and read) >> bytes, unrelated to the number of stream. And all lines below report >> statistics for these 10 ports plus "other". > > Oh thanks, so it is not possible to find out which

Re: [tor-dev] ExitPortStatistics interpretation

2017-01-29 Thread nusenu
Karsten Loesing: > Those are the 10 ports with the highest number of (written and read) > bytes, unrelated to the number of stream. And all lines below report > statistics for these 10 ports plus "other". Oh thanks, so it is not possible to find out which is the most frequent exit port by numbe

Re: [tor-dev] ExitPortStatistics interpretation

2017-01-29 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 29/01/17 13:56, nusenu wrote: > Hi, Hi nusenu, > I'm looking at ExitPortStatistics. Since the spec [1] is not very > specific, I wanted to confirm that my assumption is correct: > > The current tor implementation includes the 10 most relevant ports, > correct? (highest number of bytes or stre

[tor-dev] ExitPortStatistics interpretation

2017-01-29 Thread nusenu
Hi, I'm looking at ExitPortStatistics. Since the spec [1] is not very specific, I wanted to confirm that my assumption is correct: The current tor implementation includes the 10 most relevant ports, correct? (highest number of bytes or stream) example: exit-streams-opened 80=5178868,182=1092,443