Re: [tor-relays] Guard vs Exit Bandwidth

2016-09-04 Thread teor
> On 3 Sep 2016, at 03:53, Tristan wrote: > > But hidden service traffic makes up about 0.01% of Tor traffic. 0.9 Gbps / 75 Gbps = 1.2% > Total is about 75Gb/s: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/bandwidth.html > > Hidden services are about 900Mb/s: > http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/hidserv-rend-r

Re: [tor-relays] Guard vs Exit Bandwidth

2016-09-02 Thread Green Dream
Don't forget that some traffic enters through guards but lands on hidden services, skipping Exits. ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] Guard vs Exit Bandwidth

2016-09-02 Thread Tristan
But hidden service traffic makes up about 0.01% of Tor traffic. Total is about 75Gb/s: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/bandwidth.html Hidden services are about 900Mb/s: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/hidserv-rend-relayed-cells.html On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Green Dream wrote: > Don't forge

[tor-relays] Guard vs Exit Bandwidth

2016-09-02 Thread Tristan
Looking at the advertised bandwidth vs bandwidth history from Tor Metrics[1], it appears that guard relays see much more traffic than exit relays. I think it might be partially because guard-only, guard-middle and guard-exits aren't separated, but would it really skew the numbers that much? [1]htt