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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):
Replying to [comment:58 karsten]:
> Ah, that directory contains .tpf files from Torperf instances
(`torperf-*` and `siv*`) as well as OnionPerf instances (`op-*`). The
latter should contain all keys that OnionPerf produces. Mind checking
again?
Ahh, ok. I'm now looking at `op-us-5242880-2017-03-21.tpf`. The data
element I think you are looking for is:
{{{
ENDPOINTREMOTE=199-119-112-144.i95.net:199.119.112.144:8080
}}}
I think that 8080 is the port that the tgen client requests Tor to connect
to.
I see the problem now. From the code, it appears that this port (8080 in
this case) is the `--tgen-connect-port`, i.e., the port that the tgen
client asks Tor to connect to. This not necessarily be the same as the
`--tgen-listen-port`, since the remote server machine could have firewall
rules set up to forward requests on various ports to the actual listening
port.
So, I wonder which of the following is correct:
- hiro is using `--tgen-connect-port=8080` and `--tgen-listen-port=8080`
- hiro is using `--tgen-connect-port=8080` and `--tgen-listen-port=80` and
forwarding requests on 8080 over to the server running on 80
- my conclusion after reading the code is incorrect.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21272#comment:59>
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