[tor-dev] onionoo: bug in family set detection?
l.m
ter.one.leeboi at hush.com
Tue Jun 2 23:47:33 UTC 2015
Hello,
DirAuth's can cache multiple versions of the descriptor and serve
what appears to be the newest in a given consensus interval. This
coupled with routers publishing descriptors at least every 18 hours,
but potentially sooner. What you describe doesn't appear to be a bug
in Onionoo because a consensus exists for which the family is
declared as you describe in the last known good descriptor.
At the moment you describe Atlas doesn't show:
[1] last published 2015-06-02 17:44:27 (and [2] may still have entered
hibernate)
[2] last published 2015-06-02 09:40:45 (and [1] may not be running, or
have a last known good descriptor at DirAuths)
This doesn't take into account the possibility of a router
hibernating (info not always available) at times between consensus
taken or valid. A router can be running but unavailable due to
accounting. This looks like a result of cached descriptors or router
accounting. The data provided to Onionoo from metrics-lib appears
accurate as far as network status. At least that's how it looks from a
preliminary glance at the data and spec--although please do your own
verification.
--leeroy
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