Karsten Loesing wrote: > Feel free to configure your node to exit to those 5 ports only. That > makes your node an exit node for connections to those ports. > > Your node won't get the Exit flag, though, but that's not required for > being an exit node. The Exit flag is used by clients for path selection. > Relays with the Exit flag are selected less often for non-exit > positions, so that their bandwidth is saved for exiting connections. > That means that your node will be selected more often as middle node and > less often as exit node compared to relays that have the Exit flag.
Thank you for illuminating this. I will do so. > It's unlikely that the criteria you pasted above will be changed. There > need to be some criteria, and if almost every node matches them, the > flag would be useless. Ok, but adding one more 'secure' port beside 443 would be enough in this case.