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Re: port 9030
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- Subject: Re: port 9030
- From: "Martin Balvers" <m.balvers@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 07:58:46 +0100 (CET)
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It is probably just a directory update.
I have modified Geoffrey Goodell's script a bit so it displays the ORport
and DIRport.
https://tor.addicts.nl/exit.pl?addr=1&sortbw=1
Martin
> I've noticed that every time I run Tor, it opens connections to several
> nodes (usually on port 443 or 9001). However, it also connects to one
> node on port 9030 (not always the same node, but there's always one
> connection on port 9030) and it starts downloading something. It lasts
> for about 30 seconds, then it stops downloading and the connection to
> port 9030 either drops, or sometimes changes to port 9001.
>
> There are no messages in the Tor window to give any indication as to
> what it's downloading. Anyone know what's going on here?
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