Re: [tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-03-16 Thread George Kadianakis
Reinaldo Junior writes: > [ text/plain ] > On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Reinaldo Junior > wrote: > >> [...] >> We have tooling to generate graphs with success rate and exposure taken >> from a round of ~500 simulations. I can send them to you when they finish >> running ;) >> > > There's a c

Re: [tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-02-22 Thread Reinaldo Junior
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Reinaldo Junior wrote: > [...] > We have tooling to generate graphs with success rate and exposure taken > from a round of ~500 simulations. I can send them to you when they finish > running ;) > There's a comparison of both simulations here: https://github.com/t

Re: [tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-02-18 Thread Reinaldo Junior
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 6:10 AM, George Kadianakis wrote: > > > > Since time is stopped while we're choosing guards we have to come with a > > different metric for this. And it also requires detecting the network > time. > > > > Hm, what do you mean by "detecting the network time"? > Should be "

Re: [tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-02-18 Thread George Kadianakis
Reinaldo Junior writes: > imentinOn Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:29 AM, George Kadianakis < > desnac...@riseup.net> wrote: > >> Hello there, >> >> I'm not sure what kind of statistics we get out of the current guard >> simulator. >> > > The simulation creates a network with 1000 relays (all guards) wit

Re: [tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-02-17 Thread George Kadianakis
Reinaldo Junior writes: > - number of guards we tried until the first successful circuit > - time until the first successful circuit is built > > A successful circuit is one which we succeeded to find a guard using the > algorithm AND we succeeded to connect to it. > > In general, we are intereste

Re: [tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-02-17 Thread Reinaldo Junior
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Reinaldo Junior wrote: > [...] > > By default, we recreate the client (OP) every 2 minutes (which makes it > bootstrap, and so on). We can configure to simulate a long lived client, > and in this case it fetches a new consensus every hour. > Actually, it's the ot

Re: [tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-02-17 Thread Reinaldo Junior
imentinOn Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:29 AM, George Kadianakis < desnac...@riseup.net> wrote: > Hello there, > > I'm not sure what kind of statistics we get out of the current guard > simulator. > The simulation creates a network with 1000 relays (all guards) with 96% of reliability, and using simulat

[tor-dev] Prop259 simulator and results

2016-02-17 Thread George Kadianakis
Hello there, I'm not sure what kind of statistics we get out of the current guard simulator. In general, we are interested in security and performance. For security we are trying to minimize our exposure to network. For performance, we want to minimize our downtime when our current guard becomes