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Re: [tor-bugs] #4147 [Analysis]: What fraction of exit relays exit from a different IP than is in their descriptor?
#4147: What fraction of exit relays exit from a different IP than is in their
descriptor?
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Reporter: arma | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Analysis | Version:
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Changes (by karsten):
* cc: karsten (added)
Comment:
Replying to [ticket:4147 arma]:
> If we tell people to use e.g. VisiTor to see how many of their web hits
are from Tor, the visitor scripts only look at descriptors and the
consensus documents.
Actually, VisiTor ''only'' looks at exit lists, not at consensuses or
descriptors:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/metrics-utils.git/blob/HEAD:/visitor/HOWTO
> Karsten has been working on integrating the tordnsel output with the
Exonerator output. How much error is there if you only look at the
addresses in the normal directory documents? That is, how much should we
care about making sure to keep the tordnsel (or soon, torbel) output
integrated?
>
> By fraction I probably mean 'fraction by exit capacity'.
Sounds like a fun analysis. If someone wants to do it and needs help with
the data, let me know. Or maybe I'll just do it myself...
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