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Re: [tor-talk] Identifying use of relay as an Entry node
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On 06/07/2011 12:44 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> When constructing my own path (as a client) through a relay
> (running as a separate process on a separate network), I
> obviously know from the client controller when said relay
> is being used as an entry node.
>
> How can I tell when said relay (to which I have full access)
> is being used as an entry node by other clients on the net
> (those not under my control) ?
>
> Or put another way, were said relay to be instrumented,
> would such identification be possible?
If someone connecting to your ORPort isn't a relay in the consensus it
is probably a client or a bridge.
In rare cases it might even be a relay. (IP address in descriptor
differs with current outbound IP address)
If you run arm [1] on your guard node you probably see clients as
"[scrubbed]" entries.
[1] http://www.atagar.com/arm/
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