Tor client performance (was Re: URGENT: patch needed ASAP for authority bug)

Scott Bennett bennett at cs.niu.edu
Fri Apr 23 14:56:42 UTC 2010


     On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:20:03 +0200 Olaf Selke <olaf.selke at blutmagie.de>
wrote:
>Hans Schnehl wrote:
>> 
>> From your TNS:
>> -------
>> It appears that you are using the Tor network
>> Your IP Address is: 192.251.226.206
>> Server name: blutmagie
>> Server name: blutmagie2
>> -------  
>> might confuse one or the other fellow user ...
>
>granted, nomenclature isn't very innovative, but with only one day of
>operation brand new blutmagie2 sees the same amount of traffic and
>connections like the old blutmagie. A quad core cpu might be a good idea.
>
     Maybe, but what is the limit on open fd's in LINUX?  How about
per-process limits?  OTOH, you might run a couple of copies in VMs, each
running their own LINUX, to get around the host LINUX limits.  But with
as many connections as your Internet link's throughput seems to support,
quadrupling the number of connections in a single host OS will probably
run out of something or other fairly quickly.
     Olaf, you have one wonderful Internet link.  I truly envy you.


                                  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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