On 10 Jan 2015, at 09:55 , teor <teor2345@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 20:13:51 +0100 >> From: Mohiuddin Ebna Kawsar <mohiuddin.kawsar@xxxxxxxxx> >> To: tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, matthias.wuebbeling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [tor-dev] how to simulate TOR network through chutney? >> >> HI, >> >> I need to simulate TOR network in minimal case [1 ENTRY,1 RELAY,1 EXIT] >> node. >> how can i do that use chutney? how to setup exit node on my localhost and >> how to make circuit with that exit node? >> >> following are my config file with generated (slightly modified) torc files > > Hi Mohiuddin, > > -- Minimum number of instances in a Tor network -- > > Using 3 tor instances (that is, 2 authorities/relays/exits and 1 client) will never work, because the minimum number of tor relays/authorities/exits needed to create a path through the network is 3. > Clients do not participate in any of the 3 positions in a path - they only initiate the path. > > The basic-min network is already a minimal tor network containing: > 3 authorities (which also act as non-exit relays) > 1 exit > 1 client > ----- > 5 tor instances I forgot a simple, working config with 4 tor instances: 3 authorities / exits (authorities which also act as exit relays) 1 client ----- 4 tor instances To get this working, change authority.tmpl as follows: ----- ${include:relay-non-exit.tmpl} # For IPv4 exit capabilities ${include:exit-v4.i} # For IPv6 exit capabilities ${include:exit-v6.i} < the rest of authority.tmpl> ----- > > You could possibly reduce this to: > 1 authority (which also acts as a non-exit relay) > 1 non-exit relay > 1 exit > 1 client > ----- > 4 tor instances > > I wouldn't recommend using 4 instances for two reasons: > 1. The minimum number of authorities for a stable consensus is 3: > A) more than one authority is needed to produce a genuine consensus; > B) an odd number of authorities is needed to break ties. > > 2. The minimum number of authorities (or relays with AssumeReachable set) is 3, otherwise other relays or exits can't bootstrap. You can work around this by setting/uncommenting "AssumeReachable 1" in torrc_templates/common.i > (It should be set to 1 by default.) > > I've never tested this, so I have no idea whether it will actually work. > But feel free to try it, and let us know if it works (and please submit a new torrc_template file). > > Note: if you're using hidden services, you may need more than 3 authorities/relays/exits in the network. (I have not tested the minimum for hidden services.) > > > -- What are you trying to simulate using chutney? -- > > Do you need to test the entire bootstrap process? (30 seconds to start up) > Or do you just want the network to be ready quickly? (10 seconds to start up) > > To get these bootstrap speeds, you will need to use tor version 0.2.6.2-alpha or later, and the latest chutney from git. Otherwise, you will be looking at 45 seconds or more to bootstrap. > > It will help if you indicate what you've modified in the torrc files, and why. > >> >> i use basic-min for configure. >> ############## basic-min########################## >> Authority = Node(tag="a", authority=1, relay=1, torrc="authority.tmpl") >> Relay = Node(tag="r", relay=1, torrc="relay.tmpl") >> Client = Node(tag="c", torrc="client.tmpl") >> >> NODES = Authority.getN(1) + Relay.getN(1) + Client.getN(1) >> >> ConfigureNodes(NODES) >> > <snip> > > teor teor teor2345 at gmail dot com pgp 0xABFED1AC https://gist.github.com/teor2345/d033b8ce0a99adbc89c5 teor at blah dot im OTR C3C57B23 349825DE 929A1DEF C3531C25 A32287ED
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