Dear list members,
We are happy to present the preleminary analysis results from :
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.1823v1.pdf
The conclusions are:
1. We have found that AS-path prediction techniques significantly
overestimate ASes and IXes traversed by Tor traffic, calling into question
the re
Dear Renke,
Dear list-members,
Yes, the project is alive. Thank you for asking and for your ongoing
support.
Yes the repo was updated but it is not ready for review yet. We are making
changes for the next traceroute round and will ask for testing / testers as
soon as it is ready. There
Hi Sebestian,
> Just a quick update regarding the project. There are multiple GB's
> of data to analyse and it is still being worked on. We are also working
> on the public script(s) as well.
is your project still on-going? I'm asking because your score board was
not updated since May (excep
At 22:35 5/7/2014 -0500, Anupam Das wrote:
>Those are not our machines and moreover, we have not received any measurement
>(i.e., traceroute data) from those IPs. One more thing our traceroutes use UDP
>packets, not TCP packets.
Thank you for your reply.
I blocked the IPs.
___
Those are not our machines and moreover, we have not received any
measurement (i.e., traceroute data) from those IPs. One more thing our
traceroutes use UDP packets, not TCP packets.
Thanks
Anupam
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 8:07 PM, wrote:
> forgot log entries
>
>
>Dear list members,
>
>Just a quick update regarding the
>project. There are multiple GB's of data to
>analyse and it is still being worked on. We are
>also working on the public script(s) as well.
>
>Sebastian Urbach
Have been seeing some dubious traffic
warnings the last few days on the
fi
forgot log entries
May 6 17:19:36 asa %ASA-3-305006: regular translation creation failed for icmp
src inside:10.0.0.1 dst outside:109.74.204.217 (type 11, code 0)
May 6 17:19:36 asa %ASA-4-419002: Duplicate TCP SYN from
outside:109.74.204.217/53 to inside:74.95.187.105/80 with different initia
Dear list members,
Just a quick update regarding the project. There are multiple GB's of
data to analyse and it is still being worked on. We are also working on the
public script(s) as well.
Thanks for your ongoing support !
--
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Sincerely yours
Sebastian Urbach
Hi,
That's odd, please send us your ip address and we will look into this and
get back to you asap. Feel free to send me your ip by private mail if you
feel more comfortable.
I would suggest that you keep running the script, we will check your
submitted data and then we go from there.
--
Mi
Hi,
I've seen this error message twice now within about 12 hours:
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
If I read the script correctly, it tries to upload the data and then
deletes it without checking for successful upload.
Since the data is probably lost, should I st
We are encouraging multiple runs if possible.
Thanks
Anupam
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:54 PM, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
>
>> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor
>> Routes. Please consider that one complete r
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor
> Routes. Please consider that one complete run takes about 4 days with the
> default settings.
>
> It's really easy to participate, just download and run the script ! We a
Hi torland,
Thanks for your question, we are looking into it right now. We will get
back to you asap.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Sincerely yours
Sebastian Urbach
--
Those who would give up essential Liberty,
to purchase a little temporary Safety,
Cool project!
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> The Trying Trusted Tor Traceroutes project is coming closer to the next data
> review (03/2014).
>
> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor Routes.
> Please consider that
On Friday 07 February 2014 22:05:41 Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> The Trying Trusted Tor Traceroutes project is coming closer to the next
> data review (03/2014).
>
> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor Routes.
> Please consider that one complete
Dear list members,
The Trying Trusted Tor Traceroutes project is coming closer to the next
data review (03/2014).
Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor Routes.
Please consider that one complete run takes about 4 days with the default
settings.
It's really easy
Hi,
Thanks Anupam for digging deep into the numbers.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Sincerely yours
Sebastian Urbach
--
Those who would give up essential Liberty,
to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve
neither Liberty nor Safety.
--
Dear list members,
Some relay operators asked if it would be useful to run the script multiple
times on the same system. The short answer is yes.
It was unclear if enough operators would be willing to help with the script
even one time. No one expected that there would be operators who like t
On 22 Jan 2014, at 22:04, Nikita Borisov wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Mateusz Błaszczyk wrote:
>>>
>>> Few question Anupam,
>>> 1) is that only for relays that are in the relay-ips.txt file, what about
>>> relays setup after?
>>>
>>> 2) I think I have sent the results for first ph
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Mateusz Błaszczyk wrote:
>>
>> Few question Anupam,
>> 1) is that only for relays that are in the relay-ips.txt file, what about
>> relays setup after?
>>
>> 2) I think I have sent the results for first phases few days ago but I
>> can't see my relay on the scorebo
On 21 Jan 2014, at 21:57, Anupam Das wrote:
> Hi Mateusz,
> If there wasn't any network connection then the script would
> not give the right traceroutes even though the script will still run (with
> empty traceroute results). So if it is not too much of a trouble please
> res
Hi Mateusz,
If there wasn't any network connection then the script
would not give the right traceroutes even though the script will still run
(with empty traceroute results). So if it is not too much of a trouble
please restart the script and please make sure that the network is
ac
On 20 Jan 2014, at 02:57, Anupam Das wrote:
> Dear Tor relay operators,
> We have recently received a good rate of
> participation by relay operators to our measurement project. To give everyone
> an idea of the current participation rate we have hosted a li
Dear list members,
We have seen a small amount of odd entries like "slash24-proxy" in the
"phases completed" column at the scoreboard:
http://128.174.241.211:443/relay_scoreboard
It was a small script bug and Anupam is going to fix it today. No data is
lost, please check back with the scoreb
Hi Mick,
Thanks for participating ! And another relay hits the road :-)
--
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Sincerely yours
Sebastian Urbach
--
Those who would give up essential Liberty,
to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve
neither Liberty nor Saf
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 20:57:07 -0600
Anupam Das allegedly wrote:
> Dear Tor relay operators,
> We have recently received a good
> rate of participation by relay operators to our measurement project.
> To give everyone an idea of the current participation rate we
Hi elrippo,
Thanks for participating ! Your logs are looking good.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Sincerely yours
Sebastian Urbach
--
Those who would give up essential Liberty,
to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve
neither Liberty nor Safety.
Hy dear mailing list Traceroute maintainers.
At the moment three relays are doing the traceroutescript with scamper.
All of them started yesterday evening, somewhat 24hours ago.
Listed down in below you find some outputs, maybe these are helpful.
NODE 1
/Traceroute-results$ ls -la
total 9532
Hi Konrad,
Please check if your files looks like this:
slash24-220.ips
slash24-220.scamper
It would be a lower value than 220 though, just an example. You could check
if there is a scamper and or traceroute process running.
The speed and the filename documented on the site are indicating tha
Hi Sebastian,
thank you for your quick reply.
Am 2014-01-20 14:22, schrieb Sebastian Urbach:
Of course there are systems still working on the task and probably
there will be a few more wit a complete set of results. Considering
the fact that this project is running for a few months now and base
Hi,
Of course there are systems still working on the task and probably there
will be a few more wit a complete set of results. Considering the fact that
this project is running for a few months now and based on the starting
dates you can see it does not look good so far.
From what i can see
Hi!
Am 2014-01-20 12:36, schrieb Sebastian Urbach:
Just made a count and the sad truth is that 35 out of 167 systems in
total completed the task ending with a regular slash24-220.scamper
entry. Thats even worse than i expected and way more completed test
results are necessary...
I am just won
On 20/01/2014 10:36 PM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
Dear Anupam and list members,
Just made a count and the sad truth is that 35 out of 167 systems in
total completed the task ending with a regular slash24-220.scamper
entry. Thats even worse than i expected and way more completed test
results are ne
Dear Anupam and list members,
Just made a count and the sad truth is that 35 out of 167 systems in total
completed the task ending with a regular slash24-220.scamper entry. Thats
even worse than i expected and way more completed test results are necessary...
--
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Sinc
Dear Tor relay operators,
We have recently received a good rate
of participation by relay operators to our measurement project. To give
everyone an idea of the current participation rate we have hosted a live
scoreboard of all our participants, available at
http
Dear list members,
A little addition to my mail from a few hours ago. I talked to Anupam Das
who is one of the responsible people for this project.
I just want to quote what he said a few hours ago because its short and
precise. It has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that it guys are
Dear list members,
I would like to encourage you to participate in the "Trying Trusted Tor
Traceroutes" project:
http://web.engr.illinois.edu/~das17/tor-traceroute_v1.html#description
Please consider that this project can take a bit longer, somewhere between
4-24 days. If you run a relay of
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