Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread George
tscha...@posteo.de: > Hi all! > > I wonder who is permanently connecting/checking(?) my Tor bridge relay. That's the bridge directory authority. g -- 34A6 0A1F F8EF B465 866F F0C5 5D92 1FD1 ECF6 1682 ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.to

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread Charly Ghislain
If it wasn't, would posting the ip address of a client connecting to a bridge in here compromise her anonymity and/or allow one to firewall/blacklist her traffic? Im assuming one could guess the ip address of the running bridge based on the poster email address. On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 2:57 PM wro

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread George
Charly Ghislain: > If it wasn't, would posting the ip address of a client connecting to a > bridge in here compromise her anonymity and/or allow one to > firewall/blacklist her traffic? Valid point Charly. IP addresses from bridges shouldn't be posted here. I was stunned that someone actually no

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread Charly Ghislain
> > Few people use their Tor nodes as mail servers, and regardless, it's a > bad idea to run any other services on the same IP/hardware as a Tor node. > The OP was using @posteo.de which is a common email provider, regardless. True, but the link -> -> may be easier for someone with relevant

[tor-relays] IP addresses on the list

2018-12-04 Thread Charly Ghislain
We have seen ip addresses posted on this list recently. They were coming from the logs. I think it would be nice if the software powering this list could scramble all ips in message bodies. At least having to reformat them in order to avoid that filter would give the poster some time to realize if

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread Logforme
On 2018-12-04 16:33:33, tscha...@posteo.de wrote: Furthermore it was clear for me that fix periods of 21 min 21 sec couldn't be a normal client. Missing more information about bridge directory authority … From https://blog.torproject.org/new-bridge-authority: "The Bridge Authority is a simple

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread Nathaniel Suchy
For adversaries such as an authoritarian government. They have the capability to port scan every host on the internet and then try to connect with Tor Protocol to every port and then block suspected bridges automatically. The Chinese government could easily tell China Unicom to let us send traff

[tor-relays] Fwd: Throughput of each circuit

2018-12-04 Thread marziyeh latifi
Hello,I have two questions about tor's relay: 1-How can I calculate the throughput of each circuit in a relay?I mean that how can I calculate the number of cells that are sent from circuit queue to the output buffer per second in each relay? 2-What is the difference between circuit and channel in r

Re: [tor-relays] Fwd: Throughput of each circuit

2018-12-04 Thread Matt Traudt
On 12/4/18 4:48 PM, marziyeh latifi wrote: > > Hello,I have two questions about tor's relay: > 1-How can I calculate the throughput of each circuit in a relay?I mean > that how can I calculate the number of cells that are sent from circuit > queue to the output buffer per second in each relay?

Re: [tor-relays] Fwd: Throughput of each circuit

2018-12-04 Thread Nathaniel Suchy
Just curious, what's your research purpose for the data. Once you calculate thorughput, what do you hope to learn about the network? What conclusion do you expect to reach? Cordially, Nathaniel Suchy Dec 4, 2018, 5:26 PM by pas...@torproject.org: > > > On 12/4/18 4:48 PM, marziyeh latifi wro

Re: [tor-relays] IP addresses on the list

2018-12-04 Thread Nathaniel Suchy
I disagree with scrambling the IP Addresses. What if you are posting the IP Address of a Tor Exit or Relay Server and trying to get help with an issue? Scrambling that would break some discussions. Cordially, Nathaniel Suchy Dec 4, 2018, 9:20 AM by charlyghisl...@gmail.com: > We have seen ip

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread Mirimir
On 12/04/2018 06:43 AM, Charly Ghislain wrote: > If it wasn't, would posting the ip address of a client connecting to a > bridge in here compromise her anonymity and/or allow one to > firewall/blacklist her traffic? > Im assuming one could guess the ip address of the running bridge based on > the p

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread George
Mirimir: > On 12/04/2018 06:43 AM, Charly Ghislain wrote: >> If it wasn't, would posting the ip address of a client connecting to a >> bridge in here compromise her anonymity and/or allow one to >> firewall/blacklist her traffic? >> Im assuming one could guess the ip address of the running bridge b

Re: [tor-relays] IP addresses on the list

2018-12-04 Thread teor
> On 5 Dec 2018, at 00:20, Charly Ghislain wrote: > > I am also questioning myself whether addresses should be printed in log files > altogether. Maybe even with the unsafe flag on - at least for released > versions. If one wants to know which ip is connecting to her bridge, she can > use wha

Re: [tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?

2018-12-04 Thread teor
Hi, > On 4 Dec 2018, at 21:27, tscha...@posteo.de wrote: > > Hi all! > > I wonder who is permanently connecting/checking(?) my Tor bridge relay. > The ip is 66.111.2.129 and the period of the connects are 21 min 21 sec, > e.g.: > > Dec 4 10:32:00 SRC=66.111.2.129 > Dec 4 10:53:21 SRC=66.111.2