The table bellow should help you find out whether you run an EOL version of tor
(if you set a contactInfo string).
Currently over 10% of the network is running on end-of-life tor releases, this
is bad.
https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/#end-of-life-relays-share
data as of: 2020-02-02 12:00 UT
On 2/2/20 1:49 PM, nusenu wrote:
> Currently over 10% of the network is running on end-of-life tor releases,
> this is bad.
I do wonder if recent Tor clients do already prefer to not choose EOL relays?
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Toralf Förster:> I do wonder if recent Tor clients do already prefer to not
choose EOL relays?
Version information (or the recommended version list) is not part of the path
selection algorithm
of tor clients.
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Hi,
> On 2 Feb 2020, at 23:55, nusenu wrote:
>
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> Toralf Förster:> I do wonder if recent Tor clients do already prefer to not
> choose EOL relays?
>
> Version information (or the recommended version list) is not part of the path
> selection algorithm
> of tor clients.
But we
Hi John,
>> On 2 Feb 2020, at 14:15, John Ricketts wrote:
>>
>> I have been watching the consensus weight and bandwidth of all of my 50 exit
>> nodes drop consistently over the past few months. I have not made any
>> hardware changes in my data center and actual
>> customers have not complaine