On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 08:24:58PM +0100, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
Interestingly, that paints a completely different picture. I added that line to two machines (guard+exit) and after a few minutes :
# cat /var/lib/tor/node*/infolog | grep Negotiated | awk '{ print $8 }' | sort | uniq -dc 40 2 76 3 3811 4
# cat /var/lib/tor/node*/infolog | grep Negotiated | awk '{ print $8 }' | sort | uniq -dc 50 2 122 3 6269 4
I'll let it run a bit longer but these two machines (which are both exits as well - probably relevant) get almost solely v4 handshakes.
I now did the same for my two relays and I get two different distributions, which I found surprising. That's the relay [0] whose results I showed earlier.
Negotiated version | Per connection | Per host -------------------+----------------+------------- 2 | 12,236 (8%) | 9,292 (21%) 3 | 29,768 (20%) | 23,393 (52%) 4 | 108,884 (72%) | 12,051 (27%)
And here's a relay [1] on the same physical machine with almost the same configuration. The major difference is that this relay is not configured to run a directory service whereas the other one is. The numbers are close to yours, Tom.
Negotiated version | Per connection | Per host -------------------+----------------+------------ 2 | 761 (1%) | 279 (3%) 3 | 4,468 (5%) | 1,301 (14%) 4 | 82,811 (94%) | 7,494 (83%)
[0] https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9B94CD0B7B8057EAF21BA7F023B7A1C8CA9CE645 [1] https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/CCEF02AA454C0AB0FE1AC68304F6D8C4220C1912
Cheers, Philipp