Add some </li> tags.
Karsten Loesing

Karsten Loesing commited on 2009-02-28 16:33:10
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 is still missing. In addition to that, all information about provided
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 bandwidth capacity as reported by the relays is not necessarily
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 trustworthy. There has not been a comprehensive measurement of relay
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-performance so far to validate bandwidth claims and relay stability.
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+performance so far to validate bandwidth claims and relay stability.</li>
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 <li><b>Bridges:</b> A special type of relays is running as bridges. Bridges
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 are relaying traffic, too, but are not listed in the public directory. The
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 purpose of bridges is to allow censored clients to connect to the Tor
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 network without their censor being able to prohibit access easily. The
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 number and capacity of bridges is therefore not publicly known and has not
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-been evaluated, yet.
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+been evaluated, yet.</li>
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 <li><b>Clients:</b> Little is known about usage of the Tor network. In
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 particular, the number and location of clients are largely unknown. A rough
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 estimation is that there are a few hundreds of thousands of clients in the
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 on the number of Tor users which would help obtaining a better picture on
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 usage of the Tor network. Clearly, all investigations of clients need to be
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 performed with special care and in highly aggregated form to protect users'
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-anonymity.
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-</li>
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+anonymity.</li>
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 <p>
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 <ul>
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 <li>Evaluation of Relays from Public Directory Data (<a
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 href="http://freehaven.net/~karsten/metrics/dirarch-2009-02-11.pdf">PDF</a>,
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-226K) from February 11, 2009.
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+226K) from February 11, 2009.</li>
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 <!-- commented out for the moment, because we want to focus on public data
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 first and cover non-public data in the future
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 <li>Analysis of Bridge Usage in Tor (<a
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 href="http://freehaven.net/~karsten/metrics/bridges-2009-02-14.pdf">PDF</a>,
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-59K) from February 14, 2009.
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+59K) from February 14, 2009.</li>
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 <li>Evaluation of Client Requests to the Directories (<a
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 href="http://freehaven.net/~karsten/metrics/dirreq-report-2009-02-13.pdf">PDF</a>,
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-55K) from February 13, 2009.
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+55K) from February 13, 2009.</li>
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 <li>All scripts and sources used in these evaluations (not the data,
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 unfortunately) are available in a public Git repository that can be cloned
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 using the following command:<br /> <tt>git clone
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-git://git.torproject.org/~karsten/git/metrics/</tt>
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+git://git.torproject.org/~karsten/git/metrics/</tt></li>
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