-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 3/11/12 11:03 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote: > On 3/11/12 3:05 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote: >> Depending on what you're able and willing to spend, a good >> approach would be to look for data centers, and ask there for >> potential partners. I wrote a small script that puts the GeoIP >> location of Tor nodes on a map, which is somewhat helpful in >> finding "empty spots". A good idea would be a script that >> extracts ASNs, sums up "their" Tor bandwidth, and then not go >> with those that already have a high bandwidth exit, but maybe >> some other AS in the same datacenters? > > Woah, this would be a really cool approach! > > And why not try to target from a geo-political view the diffusion > of Tor Relays rather than from ASNs point of view? > > For example, are there at least a couple of Tor relay in each > country in the world? > > If not, it would be an interesting "political achievement" to be > able to have the Tor network get present with it's node in all the > countries of the world :-) > > So with your script it would be nice to have a list (updatable) for > each country in the world where there are Tor relay and where it's > still missing? > > -naif > Actually I already wrote a simple script that does this. I'll find it back in my drive and share it with you. C. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPXNdhAAoJEKLAxXCp+Dw4Si8H/2T/vI7P2X8oDvIYIqY61afc M4Q//zzQ/07xp67s4YCsW4aqb9DWp5GXHD6WlCjLyJXCK2jgJAkeSwHV9f/lT7wr sa74eUP1dBJ8hy18ma/oUvVJiRDLZZYTnMg/oqibC4m7yaiT1rWpkgSmMvmT6DoR bzjvlUZZWkrtz8zvYjLeItikeSz3CzlOEuFNv9ViFz/6JWZ8qIipLy36zzQYO1s9 /fJWJTe74sW8Vo+VNcws3FsYkEApD1KvzUAMpvj1x9ZxAOTmfdhvFkxGWXkPLoRy 1Bx1Wj94z4HPjVm/ctrH6bByWQDaWi958xhCpwAeNukhBe4cb3Enk0vJPf34mHA= =yZ1Y -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----