On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 03:20:47PM +0100, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> "Exit" -- A router is called an 'Exit' iff it allows exits to at least one
> /8 address space on each of ports 80 and 443. (Up until Tor version 0.3.2,
> the flag was assigned if relays exit to at least two of the ports 80, 443,
>
Hi,
Both servers do not have the Exit flag but every other flag necessary to
become an Exit and Exit policies are also present. That could indicate some
port trouble:
"Exit" -- A router is called an 'Exit' iff it allows exits to at least one
/8 address space on each of ports 80 and 443. (Up
How is exit probability counted? Is it only port 80 exit tested? I exit many
1000s of ports, including 443, but not those of high risk of abuse emails and
thus upsetting the ISP. So port 80 along with others are blocked. I realise
no port 80 limits the use of the exit so not expecting so see