> On 22 Apr 2018, at 07:47, Gabe D. <ga...@protonmail.com> wrote:
> 
> What sort of exit policy must I apply to be able to be a guard? I have some 
> smaller servers spare that I'd like to utilise. But. They cannot be exits.

In your torrc, set:
ExitRelay 0

Than your relay will be a non-exit (middle) relay.
If it is fast and stable enough, it will become a guard.

T

> -------- Original Message --------
> On Apr 21, 2018, 10:45 PM, Matthew Glennon < matthew@glennon.online> wrote:
> 
> Being a fast exit is more important to the network, so that'll be your 
> probability so long as you're a good exit. Stay that way if you can. But if 
> you want to be a guard, change your exit policy.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 16:51 Gabe D. <ga...@protonmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi guys. I've a relay running on Tor. It's an exit node now. And I noticed 
>> it has an entry guard flag which is great. But probability of it being an 
>> entry relay is 0%. How can I utilise this server to be an entry relay? How 
>> does one configure this and how does it work?
>> 
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