On 2/2/16 1:50 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote: > My suggestion to him at the time was to write up the details for why his > design is safe, and get them vetted by other researchers in public, before > proceeding. I haven't talked to him about how it's going since then. > Hopefully he didn't skip too many of the recommended steps. :)
Another very important challenge would be, how to discriminate those traffic, due to the CDNs and other geo-dependent complexity. How to get Alexa top-500 (that we may expect to unlikely be abuse-generating sites), get their IP addresses/netblocks and route them over a specific Tor Exit IPs address to measure if: - They generate abuses - How much of the Tor Exit traffic they generate That would be a simple, yet privacy safe, way to evaluate if those traffic classification and discrimination approach could work in *uber-simplifying* the life of a Tor Relay operator. -- Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) HERMES - Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights http://logioshermes.org - https://globaleaks.org - https://tor2web.org - https://ahmia.fi -- 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