Re: [tor-relays] Exit Port Usage Statistics for "Allow all" nodes

2012-08-15 Thread Andy Isaacson
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:21:18PM +0200, Moritz Bartl wrote: > At torservers.net, we run some large exit relays with an "allow all > except port 25" policy. > > These are statistics from ARM showing exit port statistics of a fast > exit running for seven hours at 30-40 MB/s: > > 443 HTTPS 17

Re: [tor-relays] Exit Port Usage Statistics for "Allow all" nodes

2012-08-15 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Steve Snyder (swsny...@snydernet.net): > On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:44pm, "Mike Perry" > said: > > Here's the read and write statistics from the ExtraInfo descriptors > > from a handful of the fastest default-policy and reduced-policy > > relays: > > > > Pardon my tangent, but: T

Re: [tor-relays] Exit Port Usage Statistics for "Allow all" nodes

2012-08-15 Thread Steve Snyder
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:44pm, "Mike Perry" said: [snip] > Here's the read and write statistics from the ExtraInfo descriptors from > a handful of the fastest default-policy and reduced-policy relays: > > Default exit lumumba read 819.7M >other: 66.5% 80: 22.7% 443: 5.1% 51413: 1.4% 6

Re: [tor-relays] Exit Port Usage Statistics for "Allow all" nodes

2012-08-15 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Moritz Bartl (mor...@torservers.net): > At torservers.net, we run some large exit relays with an "allow all > except port 25" policy. > > These are statistics from ARM showing exit port statistics of a fast > exit running for seven hours at 30-40 MB/s: > > 443 HTTPS 17650 (%55)

[tor-relays] Exit Port Usage Statistics for "Allow all" nodes

2012-08-15 Thread Moritz Bartl
Hi, At torservers.net, we run some large exit relays with an "allow all except port 25" policy. These are statistics from ARM showing exit port statistics of a fast exit running for seven hours at 30-40 MB/s: 443 HTTPS 17650 (%55) 80 HTTP10625 (%33) 8344739 (%2