DocTor [1] made me look into this. _All_ 65 relays in the following table have the following characteristics: (not shown in the table to safe some space) - OS: Linux - run two instances per IP address (the number of relays is only odd because in one case they created 3 keys per IP) - ORPort: random - DirPort: disabled - Tor Version: 0.2.9.10 - ContactInfo: None - MyFamily: None - Joined the Tor network between 2017-06-07 15:37:32 and 2017-06-07 16:08:54 (UTC) - Exit Policy summary: {u'reject': [u'25', u'119', u'135-139', u'445', u'563', u'1214', u'4661-4666', u'6346-6429', u'6699', u'6881-6999']} - table is sorted by colmns 3,1,2 (in that order) - Group diversity: - 20 distinct autonomous systems - 18 distinct countries https://gist.githubusercontent.com/nusenu/81337aed747ea5c7dec57899b0e27e94/raw/c7e0c4538e4f424b4cc529f3c2b1cabf6a5df579/2017-06-07_tor_network_65_relays_group.txt Relay fingerprints are at the bottom of this file. This list of relays is NOT identical to the one from DocTor (even though the number is identical (65)): [1] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-consensus-health/2017-June/007968.html https://twitter.com/nusenu_/status/872536564647198720 -- https://mastodon.social/@nusenu https://twitter.com/nusenu_
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