[tor-bugs] #18768 [Analysis]: Calculate the fraction of dist.torproject.org traffic for Tor Browser downloads and updates
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#18768: Calculate the fraction of dist.torproject.org traffic for Tor Browser
downloads and updates
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Reporter: karsten | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Analysis | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by gk):
Replying to [comment:6 cypherpunks]:
> Replying to [comment:5 gk]:
> > Do we understand the nature of the other requests? 38% sounds quite
like a non-negligible fraction. Could they come form things like
https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/update_2/hardened/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/6.0a4-hardened/ALL
which are the update checks I talked about above (and which should get an
update.xml file back as an answer)?
> 38 is still less than 58.
>
> Some time ago I looked at this part of the code and found that update
checks happen:
> * at startup;
> * if online, every app.update.interval seconds (12 hours);
> * on offline->online transitions;
> * when opening Help>About Tor Browser;
> * when opening chrome://mozapps/content/update/updates.xul
> If this is correct, I would expect the update checks to far ''far''
outnumber the update downloads.
I think you are right here. One admittedly far-fetched scenario I had in
mind while writing my last comment was our incremental .mar file update
failing badly which could lead up to 2 .mar file requests (one for the
incremental one and one for the full one) per one update ping. But that
would imply a weird usage pattern of almost all of our users. So, yes,
these requests are something else.
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