> I'll look into this & see if someone can make it.
> Can is be over... video-conferencing??
> Some of the people who might contribute have family
> obligations that stop them from traveling to much...
Totally understand that. I feel the primary benefit is making social connections between the Tor Measurements people and the RIPE measurements people, however, if teleconference is the best we can get we will take it.
> I asked my colleagues to look into this, I'll get back
> to you with more info later.
> Any more info? Which countries are you looking into? How
> "scriptable" should the solution be? How often do you
> have to make decisions? Who will be using the data -
> experts or end-users? etc-lots of questions :)
This is a little hard to answer. But in short we want to minimize the amount of useful information than an adversary logging Tor-relay traffic receives. This is often thought to be equivalent to "maximizing topographic diversity", but the two are unlikely 100% the same. A precise definition of what we want to minimize will probably have be provided by Nick or Roger (prob in Berlin).
But to give you something to go on now, we have two explicit use cases. They are:
(1) Torservers.net has money to place a new relay. It wants a list of ASs sorted by the topological diversity that a relay in that AS would add to the Tor network.
(2) We are developing a rating system that quantifiers how much a given operator contributes to the Tor network (see www.tor-roster.org). We want to take every existing relay and give it "ASN bonus points" for being on that particular AS. ASs that are relatively distant from the rest of the network are worth more points.
Answering your questions...
* Application (1): Doesn't have to be automated. Maybe once a month. Only for experts.
https://www.torservers.net/ is the obvious user.
>> The proposal is encourage OONI agents to place an Atlas
>> anchor next (to) every major point.
> (how many points?)
OONI people: Can one of you comment here? How many points could you commit to place Anchors on? Would Anchor measurements be sufficient
> 1) current model of placing RIPE Atlas anchors is for
> the operators to pay for the HW themselves -- it's a
> Soekris box + SSD, total price around 800 Euros.
OONI people: Comments? How much is it worth it to you to have traffic disruptions be automatically seen by the wider network infrastructure community? If 800 is too much, here's a proposal... instead of putting the RIPE anchor *next to* the OONI probe, what about the RIPE anchor *being* the OONI probe? If the RIPE anchor becomes the (obviously unofficial) OONI probe... 800 euro seems reasonable... maybe OONI can get a volume discount?
OONI people: Are there features the RIPE anchor would need to fully serve as a OONI probe?
> Even if some of them are involved in censorship. And they
> are also paying for the project -- so if they think that
> the results are not favorable towards them, they might
> get pissed off.
Totally understand that. I do not speak for OONI, but I get that RIPE must maintain neutrality and cannot be directly involved in anti-censorship causes. To support this, I suggest RIPE frame any cooperation as "enjoying the free labor of OONI's 'network disruption enthusiasts' to achieve RIPE's neutral goal of having an accurate up-to-date picture of the Internet. Whatever goals OONI has is their own business. RIPE is just happy to have an unpaid army placing Anchors everywhere."
-V