Arm says I have 3506 outbound
354 exit
Nyx has long blue list but states 50 outbound. No mention of exits.
What am I doing wrong with Nyx?
Gerry
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On May 20, 2018 17:37:07 UTC, Damian Johnson atagar at torproject.org wrote:
>
>> There don't seem to be any examples of ORPort endpoints in the Stem
>> repository. I think Dave plans to add some more documentation as part of Tor
>> Summer of Privacy.
>
>Oh interesting. You're right. I recently add
> There don't seem to be any examples of ORPort endpoints in the Stem
> repository. I think Dave plans to add some more documentation as part of Tor
> Summer of Privacy.
Oh interesting. You're right. I recently added Stem's ORPort
capabilities but seems I forgot to add usage examples in the docs.
On May 20, 2018 10:08:17 UTC, gustavo wrote:
>
>On May 18, 2018 4:25:23 PM UTC, starlight.2017q4 at binnacle.cx wrote:
>>Lately seeing escalating abuse traffic on the relay dirport, now up to
>>20k rotating source IP addresses per week.
>
>How do you detect it?
FIRST: your relays are not impacted
Hi,
I added a few new DNS related fields for exit relays
to the ContactInfo sharing specification
if you want to contribute towards a more complete picture
on how exit relays configure DNS.
https://github.com/nusenu/ContactInfo-Information-Sharing-Specification#dnslocation
regards,
nusenu
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On May 18, 2018 4:25:23 PM UTC, starlight.201...@binnacle.cx wrote:
>Lately seeing escalating abuse traffic on the relay dirport, now up to
>20k rotating source IP addresses per week.
How do you detect it?
Will tor log it in the logs where I can look for it or do you monitor the
TCP/IP stack ?
Hi
Am 19-May-18 um 16:28 schrieb starlight.201...@binnacle.cx:
> Dirport is a handy convenience, but is not essential to proper
> functioning of the network. Put a connection rate-limit on
> dirport and it stopped the abuser cold. Dirport traffic went
> from 15% of total back down to 1-2% where