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Re: [tor-bugs] #2286 [Tor Directory Authority]: We still use self-published relay bandwidth sometimes
#2286: We still use self-published relay bandwidth sometimes
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Reporter: arma | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Tor: 0.2.3.x-final
Component: Tor Directory Authority | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by karsten):
Replying to [ticket:2286 arma]:
> (Actually, this bug isn't quite as bad as it could be, since you need to
be around for 3 or 5 days in order to get the Guard flag. I wonder how
quickly measurements are ready in general, i.e. who wins the race here.)
I think the time for a new relay to get the Guard flag is more like 16
days (or 8 days Weighted Time). Here are the revised requirements from
dir-spec.txt:
"A router is a possible âGuardâ [if it is âfamiliarâ,] if its Weighted
Fractional Uptime is at least the median for âfamiliarâ active routers [or
its Weighted Fractional Uptime is at least 98 %], and if its [advertised]
bandwidth is at least median [of all active routers] or at least 250KB/s.
[...] A node is âfamiliarâ if 1/8 of all active nodes have appeared more
recently than it, or it has been around for [a weighted time of 8 days]."
See pages 2 and 3 of [https://metrics.torproject.org/papers/relay-
stability-2011-06-30.pdf An Analysis of Tor Relay Stability].
Of course, a relay could show up for a few hours without being measured,
disappear for 16 days, and come back with a huge advertised bandwidth that
we'll have to believe, because we don't have measurements. Not sure how
the bandwidth scanners would handle that case.
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