Much the same, but with some stats (some of which are likely irrelevant, but I poached the line from another script I use)
#!/bin/bash torify curl -w "%{http_code},\"$HOST\",\"$URL\",\"%{url_effective}\",%{time_total},%{time_namelookup},%{time_connect},%{time_redirect},%{time_starttransfer},%{size_download},%{size_request},%{num_redirects}\\n" -o /dev/null http://eujuuws2nacz4xw4.onion/ >> metrics 2> /dev/null Running in a while loop that triggers 4 requests at a time. Only got as far as setting running on one host Sharif Olorin <s...@tesser.org> wrote: > Hi s7r, > > > I know there are people who built scripts to make automated requests > > to this hidden service (thanks!): please share them on the mail list, > > with as much details as you can. The more we know about how the > > requests were made, the better we can make out of these numbers. > > Dead-simple for my part: > > ``` > cat >> ~/bin/stresstest.sh <<EOF > #! /bin/bash > > curl -s --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 http://eujuuws2nacz4xw4.onion/ > > /dev/null > EOF > chmod +x ~/bin/stresstest.sh > ``` > > I then ran twelve instances of the above script in > parallel (continuously in a `for ((;;))` loop) (four per host, three > hosts each with their own Tor instance). This was done for just over 72 > hours from Jul 2 04:00 UTC. I'd meant to add some simple > metrics-gathering/reporting of request time and the like (or maybe just > Torify something like `siege`) but ultimately didn't get a chance. > > Sharif > -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk