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Re: [tor-relays] Guard flag flapping
> Thanks for running the tests. Which exit nodes led to poor performance? I would like to try to reproduce any performance problems.
I did not record the nodes (they were in Europe). A simple test you could run on your server is fetching directory info from nodes that have directory functionality enabled.
wget http://<relay IP>:<dir port>/tor/server/all
e.g.: wget http://176.126.252.11:443/tor/server/all
You can get a bandwidth-sorted list of nodes at:
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/
There is a column that has the directory port.
> How would you measure performance between my node and a given exit without being influenced by the properties of the middle relay? You can only set me as an entrynode, and you can't pick a specific middle,
You are wrong. :-)
You can build arbitrary circuits by hand. There are libraries like Stem, Txtorcon, TorCtl and there is a text based, SMTP-like protocol that you can use directly:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/control-spec.txt
> so how would you know that the low performance was my node and not the random middle relay?
Your node would be a non-random middle relay.
> > The bandwidth auths probably downrate the measurement results of your server severely because of those slow connections.
>
> Probably? How can we investigate further?
AFAIK, the raw bandwidth auth measurements are not published, only the total result.
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