Trying Trusted Tor Traceroutes
Brian Callahan
bcallah at devio.us
Thu Jan 30 12:32:45 EST 2014
On 1/30/2014 10:00 AM, nano wrote:
> On 31/01/2014 1:14 AM, George Rosamond wrote:
>> Brian Callahan:
>>> On 1/30/2014 7:05 AM, nano wrote:
>>>> Just wondering if any *BSD relay operators participated in the TTTT
>>>> project [*]?
>>>>
>>>> [*] http://web.engr.illinois.edu/~das17/tor-traceroute_v1.html
>>>>
>>>
>>> NYCBUG1 participated in this.
>>
>> The relays I deal with (including NYCBUG0) didn't.
>>
>> There some stuff in the archives about it for this list. I know Pete
>> did.
>>
>> Not that it's rocket science, but it would be nice to post the posix
>> shell version for others somewhere on a www site, as opposed to the
>> regular linuxism bash.
>>
>> Anything interesting about it nano? Did you?
>>
>> g
>
> Hi, George. Only thing I've found interesting is the seemingly small
> fraction of relay operators participating. There was a scoreboard
> available (0), but the numbers weren't inspiring.
>
> I just received permission from my VPS provider, but seem to be unable
> to run it.
>
> I ran it as per the default instructions: downloaded the archive (1);
> extracted it; installed scamper from ports; setuid root scamper (2); and
> ran the script (3), but:
>
> % ./traceroutes.sh &
> [1] 17007
> ./traceroutes.sh: Command not found.
>
> Thereafter, any command (top, ps, fg et alia) returns:
> [1] + Exit 1 ./traceroutes.sh
>
>
> Brian, was there any tweaking required to run it on BSD?
>
You need bash.
>
> (0) 128.174.241.211:443/relay_scoreboard
> (1)
> https://web.engr.illinois.edu/~das17/traceroute-from-tor-relays-4493e7c21199.tar.bz2
>
> (2) chmod 4755 /usr/local/bin/scamper
> (3) ./traceroutes.sh &
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