> It's up to directory authority operators to deal with
> suspicious/rogue/misconfigured relays by marking them as
> invalid/rejected/badexit.
So... what's going on in this particular case and what are the directory
authorities going to do, if anything?
As a relay operator near the top of the CW
> In good news, 91 new high speed exits means Tor network should be
> truly blazing for a while :)
these are non-exits relays (currently)
currently 93 relays (89 running):
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/nusenu/0478362226f1b74744bec8700c4a3732/raw/e8a5ed82061a2b6a83f982964794ef79c067f005/Relay
On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 05:10:49PM +0200, Niklas K. wrote:
> It's up to directory authority operators to deal with
> suspicious/rogue/misconfigured relays by marking them as
> invalid/rejected/badexit.
>
> Relay operators are not supposed to decide what other relays they may be put
> in a circu
It's up to directory authority operators to deal with
suspicious/rogue/misconfigured relays by marking them as
invalid/rejected/badexit.
Relay operators are not supposed to decide what other relays they may be put in
a circuit with (apart from notifying the network which nodes belong to the sam
On 05.07.2016 13:31, Xza wrote:
> 91 at the moment and they will soon gain more flags.
> https://sourceforge.net/p/nepenthes/wiki/Home/
> Seems like some sort of honeypot.
> Most seem to be from AWS & Linode & Leaseweb USA.
How does the process work to exclude nodes from the network?
If I underst
91 at the moment and they will soon gain more flags.
https://sourceforge.net/p/nepenthes/wiki/Home/
Seems like some sort of honeypot.
Most seem to be from AWS & Linode & Leaseweb USA.
On July 3, 2016 10:59:00 AM GMT+02:00, nusenu wrote:
>some new ones:
>http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.onio
> On 5 Jul 2016, at 19:23, Toralf Förster wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> On 07/05/2016 04:01 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
> > In 0.2.8.3-aplha, "clients, onion services, and bridge relays always use an
> > encrypted begindir connection for directory requests".
> > Encrypted beginner connect
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Hash: SHA256
On 07/05/2016 04:01 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
> In 0.2.8.3-aplha, "clients, onion services, and bridge relays always use an
> encrypted begindir connection for directory requests".
> Encrypted beginner connections are made over the ORPort.