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Filename: 164-reporting-server-status.txt
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Title: Reporting the status of server votes
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Author: Nick Mathewson
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Created: 22-May-2009
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Target: 0.2.2
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Status: Open
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Overview:
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When a given node isn't listed in the directory, it isn't always easy
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to tell why. This proposal suggest a quick-and-dirty way for
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authorities to export not only how they voted, but why, and a way to
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collate the information.
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Motivation:
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Right now, if you want to know the reason why your server was listed
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a certain way in the Tor directory, the following steps are
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recommended:
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- Look through your log for reports of what the authority said
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when you tried to upload.
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- Look at the consensus; see if you're listed.
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- Wait a while, see if things get better.
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- Download the votes from all the authorities, and see how they
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voted. Try to figure out why.
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- If you think they'll listen to you, ask some authority
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operators to look you up in their mtbf files and logs to see
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why they voted as they did.
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This is far too hard.
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Solution:
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We should add a new vote-like information-only document that
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authorities serve on request. Call it a "vote info". It is
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generated at the same time as a vote, but used only for
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determining why a server voted as it did. It is served from
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/tor/status-vote-info/current/authority[.z]
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It differs from a vote in that:
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* Its vote-status field is 'vote-info'.
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* It includes routers that the authority would not include
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in its vote.
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For these, it includes an "omitted" line with an English
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message explaining why they were omitted.
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* For each router, it includes a line describing its WFU and
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MTBF. The format is:
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"stability <mtbf> up-since='date'"
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"uptime <wfu> down-since='date'"
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* It describes the WFU and MTBF thresholds it requires to
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vote for a given router in various roles in the header.
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The format is:
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"flag-requirement <flag-name> <field> <op> <value>"
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e.g.
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"flag-requirement Guard uptime > 80"
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* It includes info on routers all of whose descriptors that
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were uploaded but rejected over the past few hours. The
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"r" lines for these are the same as for regular routers.
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The other lines are omitted for these routers, and are
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replaced with a single "rejected" line, explaining (in
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English) why the router was rejected.
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A status site (like Torweather or Torstatus or another
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tool) can poll these files when they are generated, collate
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the data, and make it available to server operators.
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Risks:
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This document makes no provisions for caching these "vote
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info" documents. If many people wind up fetching them
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aggressively from the authorities, that would be bad.
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