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Re: [tor-relays] Node families and guard flags



I think he meant that it will not get the flag the same time. I set up
some relays and the "lifetime of a relay" is a nice indicator but
relays behave different. One relay needed 14 days to be stable and I
am 100% sure that the server and network was online 24/7. Just wait
and see :)

Markus


2016-09-15 19:43 GMT+02:00 Roman Mamedov <rm@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Thu, 15 Sep 2016 19:39:07 +0200
> Ralph Seichter <tor-relays-ml@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 15.09.2016 18:40, Markus Koch wrote:
>>
>> > 100%  normal. Welcome to tor.
>> > No, no clue why ;)
>>
>> I was contemplating possible security considerations behind this. One
>> particular person or organization responsible for the administration of
>> multiple guards, when guards are sensitive because users connect to them
>> directly... That sort of thing.
>>
>> The alternative might be messed up node configurations, so I thought I'd
>> better ask. ;-)
>
> It is normal to run multiple nodes in one family and have most or all of them
> get the Guard flag. I don't see why two specifically must be any special
> (unless you mean both on the same IP?).
>
> --
> With respect,
> Roman
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