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Re: [tor-dev] Twisted-based Tor client performance measurement tool
On 1/21/13 10:28 PM, Rob van der Hoeven wrote:
> Hi Karsten,
>
> Over a year ago I wrote a small measuring proxy called Monitor In The
> Middle. This proxy sits between the browser and Tor and examines all
> HTTP traffic. Results of the measurements like response times, timeouts
> etc can be viewed using an internal webserver (at http://mitm.proxy).
>
> My code uses Twisted, but does not use the Tor control interface. Wrote
> an article about it at:
>
> http://freedomboxblog.nl/mitm-for-tor/
>
> You can download the source-code at:
>
> http://freedomboxblog.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/mitm-0.9.tar.gz
>
> Maybe this can be adapted to your needs?
Hi Rob,
that's pretty cool! I was wondering if we'd need such a measuring
proxy. So far, we only have some timestamps from Firefox's Navigation
Timing implementation:
https://github.com/willscott/pagespeed/blob/master/measurement/harness.selenium.py#L33
I'll have a look at your code once I have a clearer picture of the
overall design of this Twisted-based Torperf re-implementation.
Thanks,
Karsten
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