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Re: [tor-talk] How important is it that the MyFamily option be set correctly?



Actually, your servers were the ones that got me looking in the first place. Based upon reverse dns (which the Perl script doesn't use) it appears saeed and hazare are both your servers and are both missing from your other servers. raskin especially seems to be missing a lot of servers in your family.

Note that it does not hurt a server to have itself listed in MyFamily. The easiest way to maintain this line is to make a list of all your servers and paste that line verbatim on all of your servers.

-Pascal


On 12/5/2011 6:21 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
Torservers.net<support .AT. torservers .DOT. net>  should add
f293e538a265c4ea40ef95c04bf9e010c8107831 (pttor1)
0b88f1b7428aa751f8071ca6ac63ba5d92aa3819 (FreedomserversUS)
e11751944f4ed67f42ae7c900d5517895d9114ed (RapeHerToDeath)
(..)

These are not ours. Looks like some people use our (public) config file
and didn't change the contact setting...
But you caught a valid node I forgot to include, thanks for that!

On 05.12.2011 23:17, Pascal wrote:
Removing relays in the same /16 leaves me with 120.  Matching contact
strings based solely on alphanumeric characters adds 4.  Adding a
unidirectional association check brings me up to 142.  Adding a search
for similarly named relays (such as Pascal0 and Pascal1) brings the
total to 171.  Keep in mind there are probably some listed in here that
are not really related.

I have posted the script and its output at http://173.213.78.125/tor

-Pascal



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