On Thu, 19 May 2011 01:14:30 -0700 Zach Lym <indolering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have been running load time tests for duckduckgo.com and > ff.duckduckgo.comthrough the > Tor network. > > duckduckgo.com should be on an enclave > node<https://www.dan.me.uk/torcheck?ip=72.94.249.36>, > ff.duckduckgo.com should not be. But they appear to be loading at > comparable times and LoadUI is showing no difference between the two URLs- > even more complex queries such as "what is my IP" > > Can anyone tell if duckduckgo.com misconfigured? > Is it the CDN that DuckDuckGo uses that equalizes the load time? > Is the Tor network not utilizing the enclave node as heavily as the > documentation makes it sound? > Or have the exit proxies really gained that much capacity that they are no > longer the bottleneck for such small small requests? Tor finds an exit enclave for a server by looking for a relay whose IP address matches the destination server's IP address. Thus, Tor cannot begin to use the exit enclave until it has performed a DNS lookup for the server's hostname. Tor will also send the first few streams to a server with an exit enclave over an existing circuit; an exit enclave is only used once Tor has built a circuit to the enclave relay. Robert Ransom
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