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Re: [tor-bugs] #1298 [Tor - Tor client]: Tor does not treat multiple streams fairly
#1298: Tor does not treat multiple streams fairly
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Reporter: mikeperry | Owner: mikeperry
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: Tor: 0.2.2.x-final
Component: Tor - Tor client | Version: 0.2.1.24
Resolution: None | Keywords:
Parent: |
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Changes (by nickm):
* milestone: => Tor: 0.2.2.x-final
Old description:
> Camilo Viecco noticed that Tor seems to have problems multiplexing
> streams onto the same circuit, and I have been
> able to reproduce this. In a simple test setup, I had 6 streams running
> on the same fast 2 hop circuit, and one stream
> would get 100-200K/s and the rest would only get 1K/s. He also ran the
> following experiments:
>
> "The tests that I made seem to show that the problem was on multiplexing
> multiple streams on the same circuit. I ran tests on a private Tor
> network and the problem seem to be limited to a per circuit limit . (I
> tried multiple clients on the same host, using the same circuit path,
> and the problem seems to be related to the a circuit case, that is the
> 4th stream on each circuit ). The private network was using a high
> speed low latency network (at most one router between hosts, with at
> least 1GBs paths between nodes, switches and routers).
>
> Therefore my guess is that the problem lies on the client or exit node
> socks code."
>
> Neither of us have yet tested the same client with different circuits, as
> this is difficult
> to pin down due to circuit performance variance.
>
> [Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]
New description:
Camilo Viecco noticed that Tor seems to have problems multiplexing streams
onto the same circuit, and I have been
able to reproduce this. In a simple test setup, I had 6 streams running on
the same fast 2 hop circuit, and one stream
would get 100-200K/s and the rest would only get 1K/s. He also ran the
following experiments:
"The tests that I made seem to show that the problem was on multiplexing
multiple streams on the same circuit. I ran tests on a private Tor
network and the problem seem to be limited to a per circuit limit . (I
tried multiple clients on the same host, using the same circuit path,
and the problem seems to be related to the a circuit case, that is the
4th stream on each circuit ). The private network was using a high
speed low latency network (at most one router between hosts, with at
least 1GBs paths between nodes, switches and routers).
Therefore my guess is that the problem lies on the client or exit node
socks code."
Neither of us have yet tested the same client with different circuits, as
this is difficult
to pin down due to circuit performance variance.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]
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