[tor-relays] Exit Port Usage Statistics for "Allow all" nodes

Steve Snyder swsnyder at snydernet.net
Wed Aug 15 21:08:30 UTC 2012


On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:44pm, "Mike Perry" <mikeperry at torproject.org> said:
[snip]
> Here's the read and write statistics from the ExtraInfo descriptors from
> a handful of the fastest default-policy and reduced-policy relays:
> 
> Default exit lumumba read 819.7M
>    other: 66.5% 80: 22.7% 443: 5.1% 51413: 1.4% 6881: 1.2% 182: 0.8%
> Default exit lumumba wrote 257.7M
>    other: 91.4% 443: 1.9% 80: 1.8% 6881: 1.6% 62686: 1.5% 51413: 1.5%
> 
> Default exit chomsky read 744.0M
>    80: 44.7% other: 40.1% 443: 10.0% 182: 1.1% 51413: 1.0% 4000: 0.7%
> Default exit chomsky wrote 164.3M
>    other: 85.2% 443: 5.1% 80: 4.8% 51413: 2.7% 32460: 1.0% 6881: 1.0%
> 
> Default exit politkovskaja2 read 872.3M
>    other: 70.5% 80: 19.3% 443: 4.2% 51413: 1.8% 182: 1.1% 6881: 0.9%
> Default exit politkovskaja2 wrote 292.4M
>    other: 92.8% 443: 1.6% 12762: 1.4% 51413: 1.4% 80: 1.4% 6881: 1.3%
> 
> Default exit politkovskaja read 887.8M
>    other: 70.7% 80: 19.1% 443: 4.2% 51413: 1.5% 6881: 1.0% 23877: 0.8%
> Default exit politkovskaja wrote 301.3M
>    other: 93.0% 443: 1.7% 51413: 1.5% 80: 1.5% 6881: 1.3% 45682: 0.8%
> 
> Default exit rainbowwarrior read 695.0M
>    80: 43.9% other: 41.7% 443: 9.5% 182: 1.4% 51413: 0.9% 6881: 0.6%
> Default exit rainbowwarrior wrote 148.5M
>    other: 86.9% 443: 5.3% 80: 4.7% 51413: 1.4% 6881: 1.3% 8333: 0.2%
> 
> Misc Exit bouazizi read 662.9M
>    80: 78.4% 443: 20.6% 8080: 0.3% other: 0.2% 22: 0.1% 8333: 0.1%
> Misc Exit bouazizi wrote 30.4M
>    443: 56.5% 80: 42.9% other: 0.2% 8080: 0.1% 22: 0.1% 8333: 0.1%
> 
> Misc Exit assk2 read 314.6M
>    80: 78.1% 443: 20.4% 563: 0.5% 8333: 0.4% 8080: 0.2% 3389: 0.1%
> Misc Exit assk2 wrote 13.3M
>    443: 55.1% 80: 42.9% 8333: 1.1% other: 0.9% 8080: 0.1% 3128: 0.0%
> 
> Misc Exit assk read 275.6M
>    80: 78.6% 443: 20.3% 8333: 0.5% 8080: 0.3% 3389: 0.1% other: 0.1%
> Misc Exit assk wrote 12.4M
>    443: 55.5% 80: 41.9% 8333: 2.0% other: 0.6% 8080: 0.1% 995: 0.0%
> 
> Misc Exit Amunet6 read 265.1M
>    80: 78.0% 443: 19.6% 8080: 1.0% 22: 0.9% 3389: 0.1% 8333: 0.1%
> Misc Exit Amunet6 wrote 10.7M
>    443: 54.2% 80: 44.7% 8333: 0.4% other: 0.4% 22: 0.1% 81: 0.1%
> 
> Misc Exit noiseexit01b read 250.2M
>    80: 78.0% 443: 20.5% 8080: 0.5% 81: 0.4% 8333: 0.2% 995: 0.1%
> Misc Exit noiseexit01b wrote 10.9M
>    443: 53.0% 80: 45.2% 8333: 1.1% other: 0.5% 8080: 0.1% 995: 0.0%
> 
> Misc Exit raskin read 670.2M
>    80: 77.6% 443: 21.2% 8080: 0.3% 563: 0.2% other: 0.2% 81: 0.2%
> Misc Exit raskin wrote 30.3M
>    443: 57.3% 80: 42.1% 8333: 0.3% other: 0.3% 995: 0.0% 8080: 0.0%

Pardon my tangent, but: The enormous discrepancy in read/write values, if accurate, makes a mockery of AccountingMax for purposes of tracking bandwidth used.




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