Hi, I'm looking at ExitPortStatistics. Since the spec [1] is not very specific, I wanted to confirm that my assumption is correct: The current tor implementation includes the 10 most relevant ports, correct? (highest number of bytes or stream) example: exit-streams-opened 80=5178868,182=1092,443=3499276,5000=29600,5753=8920,6881=43496,8080=31184,8333=472,8999=16572,51413=51496,other=1925104 so the ports 80 182 443 5000 5753 6881 8080 8333 8999 51413 are the most used exit ports on that given relay (not by that order). thanks, nusenu [1] https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/dir-spec.txt#n1082: > "exit-kibibytes-written" port=N,port=N,... NL > [At most once.] > "exit-kibibytes-read" port=N,port=N,... NL > [At most once.] > > List of mappings from ports to the number of kibibytes that the > relay has written to or read from exit connections to that port, > rounded up to the next full kibibyte. Relays may limit the > number of listed ports and subsume any remaining kibibytes under > port "other". > > "exit-streams-opened" port=N,port=N,... NL > [At most once.] > > List of mappings from ports to the number of opened exit streams > to that port, rounded up to the nearest multiple of 4. Relays may > limit the number of listed ports and subsume any remaining opened > streams under port "other".
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