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Re: [tor-relays] Tor Relay Operators Needs



>> Yes DirPort does not speak TLS, but since 443 is also best used
>> for ORPort (because it is often one of the ports that are allowed to pass
>> through firewalls)
>>  - https is not possible on the same IP (when already used by the ORPort).
>>
> 
> Well... that's kind of a hack to handle ORPort going through in various
> hosting scenarios. 

The ORPort selection is primarily important for the client -> guard connection.
For relay <> relay connections firewalls shouldn't matter (that much)


> I don't know what ORPort most relays use (I guess I can get
> that from onionoo to some degree) but I do want to hope they are not all
> riding 443 (I know I don't use 443 for my ORPort on both relays).


Top 20 ORPorts by relay count:

+---------+----------+
| or_port | #relays  |
+---------+----------+
|    9001 |     3289 |
|     443 |     2080 |
|    9002 |       67 |
|      80 |       62 |
|    8443 |       53 |
|    8080 |       52 |
|    9090 |       35 |
|    9100 |       31 |
|     110 |       30 |
|     444 |       29 |
|   21093 |       26 |
|    9000 |       22 |
|     993 |       22 |
|    9003 |       21 |
|      21 |       18 |
|    9010 |       15 |
|      20 |       14 |
|      22 |       14 |
|     143 |       14 |
|   19001 |       13 |
+---------+----------+




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