Network Status Reports
Martin Mulazzani
e0225055 at student.tuwien.ac.at
Thu May 13 14:51:08 UTC 2010
Both are neat features, we should include them in the next release of TNS.
Martin
Zitat von Olaf Selke <olaf.selke at blutmagie.de>:
> Jon schrieb:
>> I am just curious as to why of the known mirror's that show the
>> network status reports, why there is such a discrepancy between
>> blutmagie reports and the others?
>>
>> Is blutmagie using a different config in reporting than the others?
>> It appears blutmagie numbers are a lot lower than the other mirror
>> reports as far as I can tell.
>
> you are right. Blutmagie uses a different bandwidth calculation using
> average bandwidth values instead of peak load. I've adopted some code
> written by Kasimir Gabert from his tns 4.0 trunk version.
>
> Btw Kasimir's trunk tns site http://trunk.torstatus.kgprog.com uses the
> same calculation like blutmagie.
>
> This algorithm fulfilled Roger's wish #2 from his wishlist posted on
> this list two years ago:
> http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Jan-2008/msg00300.html
>
> There are two other non standard tns 3.6.1 gimmicks introduced on Blutmagie.
> 1.) Hovering mouse pointer over the a flag shows the city as a tool tip
> and clicking on a flag opens router's location in Openstreetmap.
>
> 2.) In table "Aggregate Network Statistic Summary" at page's bottom
> there's a row "Total Bandwidth of displayed Routers". If you narrow down
> your choice of displayed routers for example by required flags exit=yes
> it will display the total sum of last 24 hour average sustained exit loads.
>
> Olaf
>
***********************************************************************
To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majordomo at torproject.org with
unsubscribe or-talk in the body. http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/
More information about the tor-talk
mailing list