Hi again, is the dir port on a nonexit node a god ide ?
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 08:53:44PM +0200, TorGate wrote:
Hi again, is the dir port on a nonexit node a god ide ?
Having a separate DirPort open matters less and less these days.
In the past it used to be the signal for clients about whether you are providing cached directory information. Now every relay does that by default, and clients fetch it via the encrypted ORPort connection, so your DirPort will go mostly unused these days.
So, "feel free if it's easy, but also feel free not to."
Thanks for running a relay! --Roger
On 8/2/18 15:02, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 08:53:44PM +0200, TorGate wrote:
Hi again, is the dir port on a nonexit node a god ide ?
Having a separate DirPort open matters less and less these days.
In the past it used to be the signal for clients about whether you are providing cached directory information. Now every relay does that by default, and clients fetch it via the encrypted ORPort connection, so your DirPort will go mostly unused these days.
So, "feel free if it's easy, but also feel free not to."
Thanks for running a relay! --Roger
Also, you won't set DirPortFrontPage since you aren't an exit. (This is the only way I could come up with why asking about DirPort in the context of exit vs non-exit made sense)
Hope that helps
Matt
i have one exit and two nonexit.
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk
Am 02.08.2018 um 21:04 schrieb Matt Traudt pastly@torproject.org:
On 8/2/18 15:02, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 08:53:44PM +0200, TorGate wrote:
Hi again, is the dir port on a nonexit node a god ide ?
Having a separate DirPort open matters less and less these days.
In the past it used to be the signal for clients about whether you are providing cached directory information. Now every relay does that by default, and clients fetch it via the encrypted ORPort connection, so your DirPort will go mostly unused these days.
So, "feel free if it's easy, but also feel free not to."
Thanks for running a relay! --Roger
Also, you won't set DirPortFrontPage since you aren't an exit. (This is the only way I could come up with why asking about DirPort in the context of exit vs non-exit made sense)
Hope that helps
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is a blank page enoth. or is this a god ide to use the exit page and change it to non exit
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk
Am 02.08.2018 um 21:08 schrieb TorGate torgate@linux-hus.dk:
i have one exit and two nonexit.
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk http://linux-hus.dk/
Am 02.08.2018 um 21:04 schrieb Matt Traudt <pastly@torproject.org mailto:pastly@torproject.org>:
On 8/2/18 15:02, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 08:53:44PM +0200, TorGate wrote:
Hi again, is the dir port on a nonexit node a god ide ?
Having a separate DirPort open matters less and less these days.
In the past it used to be the signal for clients about whether you are providing cached directory information. Now every relay does that by default, and clients fetch it via the encrypted ORPort connection, so your DirPort will go mostly unused these days.
So, "feel free if it's easy, but also feel free not to."
Thanks for running a relay! --Roger
Also, you won't set DirPortFrontPage since you aren't an exit. (This is the only way I could come up with why asking about DirPort in the context of exit vs non-exit made sense)
Hope that helps
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I have an exit page set on my nonexit guard just for easy identification by sysadmins investigating why their users are connecting to it. I don't have a specifically identifiable reverse hostname.
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018, 15:11 TorGate torgate@linux-hus.dk wrote:
is a blank page enoth. or is this a god ide to use the exit page and change it to non exit
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk
Am 02.08.2018 um 21:08 schrieb TorGate torgate@linux-hus.dk:
i have one exit and two nonexit.
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk
Am 02.08.2018 um 21:04 schrieb Matt Traudt pastly@torproject.org:
On 8/2/18 15:02, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 08:53:44PM +0200, TorGate wrote:
Hi again, is the dir port on a nonexit node a god ide ?
Having a separate DirPort open matters less and less these days.
In the past it used to be the signal for clients about whether you are providing cached directory information. Now every relay does that by default, and clients fetch it via the encrypted ORPort connection, so your DirPort will go mostly unused these days.
So, "feel free if it's easy, but also feel free not to."
Thanks for running a relay! --Roger
Also, you won't set DirPortFrontPage since you aren't an exit. (This is the only way I could come up with why asking about DirPort in the context of exit vs non-exit made sense)
Hope that helps
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hm ok, i think its fine with a simple page with informations.
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Am 02.08.2018 um 21:29 schrieb Matthew Glennon matthew@glennon.online:
I have an exit page set on my nonexit guard just for easy identification by sysadmins investigating why their users are connecting to it. I don't have a specifically identifiable reverse hostname.
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018, 15:11 TorGate <torgate@linux-hus.dk mailto:torgate@linux-hus.dk> wrote: is a blank page enoth. or is this a god ide to use the exit page and change it to non exit
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk http://linux-hus.dk/
Am 02.08.2018 um 21:08 schrieb TorGate <torgate@linux-hus.dk mailto:torgate@linux-hus.dk>:
i have one exit and two nonexit.
TorGate torgate(at)linux-hus.dk http://linux-hus.dk/
Am 02.08.2018 um 21:04 schrieb Matt Traudt <pastly@torproject.org mailto:pastly@torproject.org>:
On 8/2/18 15:02, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 08:53:44PM +0200, TorGate wrote:
Hi again, is the dir port on a nonexit node a god ide ?
Having a separate DirPort open matters less and less these days.
In the past it used to be the signal for clients about whether you are providing cached directory information. Now every relay does that by default, and clients fetch it via the encrypted ORPort connection, so your DirPort will go mostly unused these days.
So, "feel free if it's easy, but also feel free not to."
Thanks for running a relay! --Roger
Also, you won't set DirPortFrontPage since you aren't an exit. (This is the only way I could come up with why asking about DirPort in the context of exit vs non-exit made sense)
Hope that helps
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