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That's where you come in. To figure out where traffic travels from your relay, we'd like you to run a bunch of "traceroutes" - network measurements that show the paths traffic takes. This is a one-time experiment for now, but, depending on what we find out, regularly making such measurements may become a part of Tor itself. We have already gotten some results thanks to Linus Nordberg of DFRI and Moritz Bartl of torservers.net, and now it's time to ask all relay operators to help. We would like to start this right away.
How much bandwidth will this be taking up, and roughly how much will be uploaded/downloaded? I've cloned the repo, but I'm nervous about running this if it's going to be a significant bandwidth hog for a whole week. As Aaron said in Issue 39, it looks like it's going to be a lot of IPs and a large amount of packets. Also, ISPs may not take kindly to all these scans. What's the word on that? Has anyone run this tool, and what's their opinion? I'd be happy to help, but I'd like to know the full details of the various resources this tool will be consuming.
Jesse V.