On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Moritz Bartl <t...@wiredwings.com> wrote: > On 20.05.2010 13:28, Oguz wrote: >> I too do not understand this. Already an evil entry node can list all >> nodes that it does _not_ control in its family option to try to force >> circuit through the nodes it controls, though it would obviously be a >> dead give away listing many unrelated nodes as within the family. Is >> there a check when a node declares itself to be in a family the >> descriptor of the other family members are checked to confirm? > > From what I understand, yes, at the moment both "partners" have to list > each other. That's what the fuss is all about, because this becomes hard > to manage when you run a lot of nodes.
A two-line shell script run automatically with ssh? 1) sed -i 's/^MyFamily .*/MyFamily [new servers]/' /etc/tor/torrc 2) killall -HUP tor Difficult? Come on, this can all be automated in 10 minutes if they keep a list of the servers they have access to. If you're already operating multiple servers, you will need to have methods like this anyway, when other things change. *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@torproject.org with unsubscribe or-talk in the body. http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/