On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 04:54:06PM -0500, Jonathan Addington wrote: > On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 4:31 PM, sigi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 03:41:45PM -0500, Jonathan Addington wrote: > > > > > > What OS and router (if you have one) are you running? > > > > It's Debian etch running on a vserver > > If Tor is running as its own user (as is generally encouraged) you can > run "lsof -iTCP|grep tor-user" (which would remove "evince" above, or > apache, vnc, or any other program that uses tcp). "lsof -iTCP|grep > tor-user|wc -l" will give you an actually count, which will also > include outgoing connections, which will increase the number if you > are running an exit server. To narrow things down more you could run > "lsof -iTCP|grep tor-user|grep 9001|wc -l" where 9001 is whatever port > Tor actually takes connections on, which should give you a good idea > of the number of nodes you are connected to.
As I'm running only a bridge-relay now,, is it ok that your suggestions only show three tor-connections? # lsof -iTCP|grep debian-tor|grep 9001|wc -l 3 In comparison to my middleman before, it's like nothing... Thanks a lot Jonathan, for your answers! sigi.