I am wondering why only 68 out of 283 completed the traceroute. Can
someone
explain please?
I would like to mention that though we received data from 283 different IPs, it doesn't mean that there are 283 unique relays some of the relays use dynamic IPs so over time they send data from more than one IP.
Thanks
Anupam
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Sebastian Urbach sebastian@urbach.orgwrote:
Hi Mick,
Thank you for running multiple turns and your time frame info as well :-)
-- Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Sincerely yours
Sebastian Urbach
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On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 16:04:01 +0100 Sebastian Urbach sebastian@urbach.org allegedly wrote:
My system, as an example, took about 2 days and 23 hours to complete the run. I use scamper with the default settings. You can also turn up the pps value and finish even faster. How long will this take?: http://web.engr.illinois.edu/~das17/tor-traceroute_v1.html#q-howlong How much bandwidth, disk space, RAM, and CPU will this consume?: http://web.engr.illinois.edu/~das17/tor-traceroute_v1.html# q-howmanyresources
Fo info, my relay (512MB RAM, 1 core VPS) finshed the scamper run
(with default settings) in just over 3.5 days. I've just kicked off a second run.
Mick
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