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Re: [tor-dev] Finding the catch probability



Hi,

I have installed the shadow(v 1.9.2) and ran it also. Then I perform the following process:

ÂI will first use any of the four examples included in the scallion directory.

2. In "shadow.config.xml" file, numbers of clients, guard, middle, exit and webservers are configured.

3. Lets suppose that I added certain number of guard or exit nodes with high bandwidth in this "shadow.config.xml" file and run the simulation. The clients will try to download a file from the webserver by selecting three nodes, according to path selection algorithm, among these all nodes including mine inserted nodes also.

4. Now I want to observe the probability of selection of my inserted nodes as entry or exit nodes by the clientsÂ(catch probability).

5. Again I will change the number of nodes to be inserted and run the simulation and find the catch probability.

After running the simulation, a log file will be created, "scallion.log". ÂSo using this log file, how to find the catch probability by using the analyze.py script?

Thanks,


On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Sukhbir Singh <sukhbir.in@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Everything you need to know about running experiments on Shadow:

  https://github.com/shadow/shadow/wiki

(Including installation)

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Saurav Dahal,
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Chosun University,
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