On 07/29/2018 12:45 AM, nusenu wrote:
Roger Dingledine:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 07:59:08PM +0200, Tobias Sachs wrote:
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Because internal traffic is not counted.
Ah, yes, this is what you suggested. Maybe? That's a lot (a large fraction) given that Hetzner doesn't have that large a fraction of the Tor network these days.
Hetzner hosts > 7% of the tor network capacity (#3 on the biggest ASes on the tor network).
If I know the relays IP I could give you the probabilities of your relay relaying traffic to others in the same AS (since a relay will usually not be used with others in the same /16 netblock)
It'd be better for relays to avoid connecting within an AS, right? Rather than just within /16. Or at least, if there were enough AS diversity. Which I'm guessing there isn't. So that would limit the number of possible circuits too much. Is that accurate?