Mashael, Florian,
Thanks for the information/reply.
Best
Gareth
On 9 July 2014 17:37, Mashael Alsabah wrote:
> Hi Gareth,
>
> You can find more details about the flow control algorithm in Tor and how
> Sendmes work in this paper: "DefenestraTor: Throwing out Windows in Tor".
>
> Mashael
>
> O
Hi Gareth,
You can find more details about the flow control algorithm in Tor and how
Sendmes work in this paper: "DefenestraTor: Throwing out Windows in Tor".
Mashael
On Jul 9, 2014, at 11:39 AM, Florian Tschorsch
wrote:
>
> Dear Gareth,
>
> actually the sentence is correct.
>
> Every OR
Dear Gareth,
actually the sentence is correct.
Every OR maintains a package window and a deliver window for each
traversing circuit. You can check the source code: In or.h the circuit_t
struct definition declares a package_window and a deliver_window variable.
The reason is that Tor's circuits
Just to answer my own question for any others.
I've played around with it a for a few days and it seems the intermediate
ORs don't maintain windows, it's only the edge nodes, maintaining a
circuit, and individual stream windows.
Hope someone can update the spec to be clearer on this to save other
(sorry re-post - forgot subject)
Dear all
I'm working on a tor research project and am having difficulty
understanding the SENDME cells. The tor spec acknowledges that it isn't
particularly clear so I would welcome some clarification please.
The spec says that *all* nodes in a circuit maintain