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Re: [tor-bugs] #21272 [Metrics]: Onionperf deployment
#21272: Onionperf deployment
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Reporter: hiro | Owner: metrics-team
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Metrics | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Actual Points:
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Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by robgjansen):
I would have no problem updating the data hosted by my instance before you
import it.
I looked through my data a bit. I started out running my instance in a
different network location (216.17.99.183) before moving it to a new VPS
at 167.114.171.3. It appears that I was running the TGen server listening
on port 216.17.99.183:6666 before, and now it is listening on
167.114.171.3:8080. So, connections from Tor will request these ports.
I think you are trying to get your instances to run a TGen server at port
80, right? Is that a hard requirement? If so, my existing data is useless.
I wrote a quick script (attached in case it's useful) to help us
understand how much exit bandwidth by consensus weight allows exit to
various ports:
{{{
167.114.171.3:80 is allowed by 83.1011269711 percent of exit bandwidth
167.114.171.3:443 is allowed by 85.7649427029 percent of exit bandwidth
167.114.171.3:6666 is allowed by 78.7485340684 percent of exit bandwidth
167.114.171.3:8080 is allowed by 77.0591360016 percent of exit bandwidth
167.114.171.3:8443 is allowed by 76.3254015495 percent of exit bandwidth
216.17.99.183:80 is allowed by 83.1011269711 percent of exit bandwidth
216.17.99.183:443 is allowed by 85.7649427029 percent of exit bandwidth
216.17.99.183:6666 is allowed by 78.7485340684 percent of exit bandwidth
216.17.99.183:8080 is allowed by 77.0591360016 percent of exit bandwidth
216.17.99.183:8443 is allowed by 76.3254015495 percent of exit bandwidth
}}}
I think that the difference between port 6666 or 8080 and 80 is minor.
Let me know how to proceed. If you want to use my existing data, perhaps I
should use a different name for each of the data sets that were gathered
in different locations? It looks like 216.17.99.183 is in California, so
that would be another 'op-us-XXX' name.
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