On 1/21/13 10:28 PM, Rob van der Hoeven wrote:
Hi Karsten,
Over a year ago I wrote a small measuring proxy called Monitor In The Middle. This proxy sits between the browser and Tor and examines all HTTP traffic. Results of the measurements like response times, timeouts etc can be viewed using an internal webserver (at http://mitm.proxy).
My code uses Twisted, but does not use the Tor control interface. Wrote an article about it at:
http://freedomboxblog.nl/mitm-for-tor/
You can download the source-code at:
http://freedomboxblog.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/mitm-0.9.tar.gz
Maybe this can be adapted to your needs?
Hi Rob,
that's pretty cool! I was wondering if we'd need such a measuring proxy. So far, we only have some timestamps from Firefox's Navigation Timing implementation:
https://github.com/willscott/pagespeed/blob/master/measurement/harness.selen...
I'll have a look at your code once I have a clearer picture of the overall design of this Twisted-based Torperf re-implementation.
Thanks, Karsten