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[tor-talk] Newbie question regarding exit policy
Hi,
sorry for the (hopefully) trivial question, but I couldn't find an
answer in the FAQ. I just set up a relay node (Tor 0.2.3.25/Debian
package). I don't want to have an exit node (yet), so I added
"ExitPolicy reject *:*" to my torrc.
But - being a little bit paranoid ;-) - I would have hoped to see a
confirmation regarding the configured exit policy in the log-files.
Unfortunately even setting the loglevel to debug doesn't show me what
kind of tor node I am running. Am I looking in the wrong place? Is there
a way to see the active exit policy?
If there isn't yet, I would like to propose an easily understandable
summary of all active exit ports for the log-file. Something along the
lines of:
- Tor configured as relay/middleman only. No exit ports allowed.
- Tor configured as an exit node. Allowed ports are: 80, 443, ...
- Tor configured as an unrestricted exit node. Connections to all ports
allowed!
-Stephan
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