[tor-bugs] #24046 [Core Tor]: Building circuits through Fast (actually) relays
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#24046: Building circuits through Fast (actually) relays
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Reporter: IgorMitrofanov | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Core Tor | Version:
Severity: Normal | Keywords:
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As a Tor user, I would like to have an option to build my circuits through
relays that can deliver a typical modern web page within a few seconds. I
do understand that it depends on many factors outside the nominal capacity
of relays, and that it may not always be possible.
I run a few relays, and the "Fast" flag caught my attention mainly due to
its name. The "Fast" flag may not be the right knob to protect the user
experience; this ticket is just to make sure it does not stand in the way.
A relay is only required to provide 100 KB/s of *maximum* bandwidth to be
considered "Fast" and for users to build general-purpose circuits through
it. I suspect that 100 KB/s, even with no other traffic competing for that
bandwidth, is insufficient for a good browsing experience.
In addition to the threshold being low, it does not seem to be
consistently applied. Sorting the list of all relays on blutmagie.de shows
that some relays with bandwidth as low as 1 KB/s still have the "Fast"
flag set.
I don't have a proposal - I suspect "making Tor faster" is a big and
complex challenge. With this ticket, I would like to make sure that 1) the
100 KB/s threshold is not just a magic number but is derived from some
concrete (Sybil-related and/or user experience-related) rule that allows
it to auto-scale, and 2) it is applied consistently.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24046>
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