commit d5a5fa311385bb4b0f8572a13f41b26fca0473cf Author: Karsten Loesing karsten.loesing@gmx.net Date: Wed Nov 2 10:17:07 2011 +0100
Add links to the remaining anchors. --- web/WEB-INF/data.jsp | 14 +++++++++----- web/WEB-INF/formats.jsp | 30 +++++++++++++++++------------- web/WEB-INF/papers.jsp | 7 ++++--- web/WEB-INF/tools.jsp | 14 ++++++++------ 4 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/web/WEB-INF/data.jsp b/web/WEB-INF/data.jsp index 1cccf2c..8a062b0 100644 --- a/web/WEB-INF/data.jsp +++ b/web/WEB-INF/data.jsp @@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="relaydesc"></a> - <h3>Relay descriptor archives</h3> + <h3><a href="#relaydesc" class="anchor">Relay descriptor + archives</a></h3> <br> <p>The relay descriptor archives contain all documents that the directory authorities make available about the network of relays. @@ -123,7 +124,8 @@ </c:if> <br> <a name="bridgedesc"></a> - <h3>Bridge descriptor archives</h3> + <h3><a href="#bridgedesc" class="anchor">Bridge descriptor + archives</a></h3> <br> <p>The bridge descriptor archives contain similar documents as the relay descriptor archives, but for the non-public bridges. The @@ -153,7 +155,8 @@ <p></p> <br> <a name="bridgeassignments"></a> - <h3>Bridge pool assignments</h3> + <h3><a href="#bridgeassignments" class="anchor">Bridge pool + assignments</a></h3> <br> <p>BridgeDB periodically dumps the list of running bridges with information about the rings, subrings, and file buckets to which @@ -175,7 +178,8 @@ </table> <br> <a name="performance"></a> - <h3>Performance data</h3> + <h3><a href="#performance" class="anchor">Performance + data</a></h3> <br> <p>We are continuously measuring the performance of the Tor network by periodically requesting files of different sizes and @@ -242,7 +246,7 @@ </table> <br> <a name="exitlist"></a> - <h3>Exit lists</h3> + <h3><a href="#exitlist" class="anchor">Exit lists</a></h3> <br> <p>We are archiving the bulk exit lists used by <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">Tor Check</a> diff --git a/web/WEB-INF/formats.jsp b/web/WEB-INF/formats.jsp index 31078c0..bf2cb36 100644 --- a/web/WEB-INF/formats.jsp +++ b/web/WEB-INF/formats.jsp @@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ and is very likely more recent than the report. <br>
<a name="serverdesc"></a> -<h3>Server descriptors and network statuses</h3> +<h3><a href="#serverdesc" class="anchor">Server descriptors and network +statuses</a></h3> <br> <p> Relays in the Tor network report their capabilities by publishing server @@ -257,7 +258,8 @@ addresses.</li> <br>
<a name="bridgedesc"></a> -<h3>Sanitized bridge descriptors</h3> +<h3><a href="#bridgedesc" class="anchor">Sanitized bridge +descriptors</a></h3> <br> Bridges in the Tor network publish server descriptors to the bridge authority which in turn generates a bridge network status. @@ -351,7 +353,7 @@ For more details about this process, see the <br>
<a name="bytehist"></a> -<h3>Byte histories</h3> +<h3><a href="#bytehist" class="anchor">Byte histories</a></h3> <br> <p> Relays include aggregate statistics in their descriptors that they upload @@ -412,7 +414,7 @@ specification</a>. <br>
<a name="dirreqstats"></a> -<h3>Directory requests</h3> +<h3><a href="#dirreqstats" class="anchor">Directory requests</a></h3> <br> <p> The directory authorities and directory mirrors report statistical data @@ -485,7 +487,7 @@ specification</a>. <br>
<a name="entrystats"></a> -<h3>Connecting clients</h3> +<h3><a href="#entrystats" class="anchor">Connecting clients</a></h3> <br> <p> Relays can be configured to report per-country statistics on directly @@ -505,7 +507,7 @@ specification</a>. <br>
<a name="bridgestats"></a> -<h3>Bridge users</h3> +<h3><a href="#bridgestats" class="anchor">Bridge users</a></h3> <br> <p> Bridges report statistics on connecting bridge clients in their extra-info @@ -543,7 +545,7 @@ specification</a>. <br>
<a name="cellstats"></a> -<h3>Cell-queue statistics</h3> +<h3><a href="#cellstats" class="anchor">Cell-queue statistics</a></h3> <br> <p> Relays can be configured to report aggregate statistics on their cell @@ -578,7 +580,7 @@ specification</a>. <br>
<a name="exitstats"></a> -<h3>Exit-port statistics</h3> +<h3><a href="#exitstats" class="anchor">Exit-port statistics</a></h3> <br> <p> Exit relays running Tor version 0.2.1.1-alpha or higher can be configured @@ -600,7 +602,8 @@ specification</a>. <br>
<a name="bidistats"></a> -<h3>Bidirectional connection use</h3> +<h3><a href="#bidistats" class="anchor">Bidirectional connection +use</a></h3> <br> <p> Relays running Tor version 0.2.3.1-alpha or higher can be configured to @@ -637,7 +640,7 @@ by relay <tt>zweifaltigkeit</tt>:</i> <br>
<a name="torperf"></a> -<h3>Torperf output files</h3> +<h3><a href="#torperf" class="anchor">Torperf output files</a></h3> <br> <p> Torperf is a little tool that measures Tor's performance as users @@ -711,7 +714,8 @@ file (reformatted and annotated with comments):</i> <br>
<a name="bridgepool"></a> -<h3>BridgeDB pool assignment files</h3> +<h3><a href="#bridgepool" class="anchor">BridgeDB pool assignment +files</a></h3> <br> <p> BridgeDB is the software that receives bridge network statuses containing @@ -770,7 +774,7 @@ OR port or relay flag which is defined by <tt>port=$port</tt> and/or <br>
<a name="gettor"></a> -<h3>GetTor statistics file</h3> +<h3><a href="#gettor" class="anchor">GetTor statistics file</a></h3> <br> <p> GetTor allows users to fetch the Tor software via email. @@ -806,7 +810,7 @@ tor-im-browser-bundle_ru:0 tor-im-browser-bundle_zh_CN:0</tt> <br>
<a name="exitlist"> -<h3>Tor Check exit lists</h3> +<h3><a href="#exitlist" class="anchor">Tor Check exit lists</a></h3> <br> <p> <a href="https://www.torproject.org/tordnsel/dist/">TorDNSEL</a> is an diff --git a/web/WEB-INF/papers.jsp b/web/WEB-INF/papers.jsp index ba8eb9f..02710c9 100644 --- a/web/WEB-INF/papers.jsp +++ b/web/WEB-INF/papers.jsp @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Metrics Project.</p> <br> <a name="papers"></a> - <h3>Papers</h3> + <h3><a href="#papers" class="anchor">Papers</a></h3> <br> These papers summarize some of the results of of the Tor Metrics Project and have been accepted for publication at academic @@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="techreports"></a> - <h3>Technical reports</h3> + <h3><a href="#techreports" class="anchor">Technical + reports</a></h3> <br> The technical reports listed here have been the first place to publish novel kinds of statistics on the Tor network. Some, but @@ -101,7 +102,7 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="blogposts"></a> - <h3>Blog posts</h3> + <h3><a href="#blogposts" class="anchor">Blog posts</a></h3> <br> The following blog posts are either the results of metrics research or describe new interesting research questions that can diff --git a/web/WEB-INF/tools.jsp b/web/WEB-INF/tools.jsp index f4fd539..d19b8af 100644 --- a/web/WEB-INF/tools.jsp +++ b/web/WEB-INF/tools.jsp @@ -26,7 +26,8 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="metrics-db"></a> - <h3>Metrics data processor</h3> + <h3><a href="#metrics-db" class="anchor">Metrics data + processor</a></h3> <br> <p>The metrics data processor is a Java application that parses Tor's directory data and the data from various other Tor services, @@ -41,7 +42,7 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="metrics-web"></a> - <h3>Metrics website</h3> + <h3><a href="#metrics-web" class="anchor">Metrics website</a></h3> <br> <p>The metrics website software consists of a Java database importer and Tomcat application that makes Tor's directory data @@ -58,7 +59,8 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="dirarch"></a> - <h3>Directory-archive script</h3> + <h3><a href="#dirarch" class="anchor">Directory-archive + script</a></h3> <br> <p>The directory-archive script consists of a bunch of shell scripts that periodically download relay descriptors, sort them @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="torperf"></a> - <h3>Torperf</h3> + <h3><a href="#torperf" class="anchor">Torperf</a></h3> <br> <p>Torperf is a little tool that measures Tor's performance as users experience it. Torperf uses a trivial SOCKS client to @@ -93,7 +95,7 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="exonerator"></a> - <h3>ExoneraTor</h3> + <h3><a href="#exonerator" class="anchor">ExoneraTor</a></h3> <br> <p>ExoneraTor parses the relay descriptor archives to answer the question whether some IP address was a Tor relay. This script is @@ -109,7 +111,7 @@ </ul> <br> <a name="visitor"></a> - <h3>VisiTor</h3> + <h3><a href="#visitor" class="anchor">VisiTor</a></h3> <br> <p>VisiTor is a script that parses a web server log and the exit list archives to tell how many of the requests come from Tor
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