Toralf F?rster toralf.foerster@gmx.de wrote:
On 1/30/21 5:59 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
Or, as an alternative to the above proposal, newly awakened authorities'
votes regarding time-dependent flags should be ignored by other authorities until the newly awakened have been awake at least, say, ten days?
I do wonder if this helps if all authorities suffer from the same issue/architectural fla/DDos/bug ?
Well, at least some of us currently see that a majority of the authorities *do* suffer from the bug that Roger described. That bug does seem to provide some impairment to the performance of the tor network by causing loads to be distributed based upon faulty information in consensus documents. The network is presumably large enough now that such impairment is likely to be difficult to detect on the larger scales, but is being noticed by individual relay operators and our observations posted here. There was a time when the rule stated was that the different authorities must run different versions of tor in hopes of avoiding that sort of thing, but of course, tor versions are still susceptible to including the same bugs in many versions. I doubt that there is a perfect solution, but authorities can be configured with many overrides for standard operating parameters already. Either of the modifications that I proposed could well be implemented with a way for the project to temporarily override it in emergencies that would otherwise leave over half of the authority relays in a non-voting state simultaneously, for example. Also, note that the HSDir flag is withheld until a relay completes a minimum of 96 hours of uptime. Does that restriction currently apply to authorities as well? If so, then it provides an example of how applying time-dependent limits to the privileges of authorities should work.
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