On 29/01/17 17:54, nusenu wrote: > > > Karsten Loesing: >>> Oh thanks, so it is not possible to find out which is the most frequent >>> exit port by number of streams opened, that's a pity. >> Well, that one is easy: port 80. :) > > Ok, maybe I should have said that differently: > > "so it is not possible to find out which are the top 10 (or N) exit > ports by number of streams opened" > > (but we can determine the most frequent exit port if other is lower than > the biggest value provided) You're right that we cannot reliably determine the top 10 exit ports by number of streams opened. The idea was to pick the same 10 ports for all three metrics (read bytes, written bytes, opened streams) rather than the top 10 ports for each statistic. This allows comparisons of all three metrics for a given port. All the best, Karsten >> Okay, in the last line we can't say this. But in all other lines the >> "other" entry has fewer streams than port 80 which is among the top 10. >> Only the last line does not include port 80, and the "other" entry has >> more streams than top-1 port 8080. Could be that this relay does not >> permit exiting to port 80. Or that port 80 was 11th or 12th in terms of >> bytes. >> >> Hope this is useful anyway. > > Yes, thanks. > > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-dev mailing list > tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev >
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