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Re: [tor-relays] What do the huge providers have to do within tor circuits?




On 29 Feb 2016, at 06:20, torserver@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

From my gathering, tor is - at times - connecting to many instances of
akamai CDN services, amazonaws, and other similar services
simultaneously. When i say many instances, i mean: a saw a peak exposure
of 30 outgoing ports from my server all going to the above 2 alone (as
gathered by iftop. I didn't set up snort just yet).

People run relays at AWS and other similar services.
Are those IP addresses and ports in the Tor consensus, or not?
(Type an IP address in https://globe.torproject.org/ and check the ports in the relay entries to find out.)

This is seen on a NON-Exit-relay and is troubling me: I am aware of
Akamai being the premier CDN provider, serving around 30% of internet
traffic alone. Their server power, manpower and know-how is huge. And
their ability to draw information from any sort of internet traffic is
unparalleled.

Please check your torrc and your entry in globe to make sure you're a non-exit relay.

Tim

Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)

teor2345 at gmail dot com
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teor at blah dot im
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