Hi,

I don't really want to derail this thread, and I'm sure it's been said
before, but I'd love to put in a plug for the TorBSD Diversity Project here:

https://torbsd.github.io/

As a whole, the network is pretty homogeneous in terms of its reliance
on the Linux kernel so kernel bugs and exploits like this can end up
affecting a great portion of the network.

There are some graphs showing (the lack of) network diversity here,
which are interesting to look at:

http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/network_detail.php

Just a thought to consider when setting up future relays, for those who
already have experience working with other kernels like
FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Solaris etc.

Cheers,

Alex


On 17/11/16 07:30, dawuud wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I added the scan output to the repo, this includes the output csv file
> and a list of vulnerable relays:
>
> https://github.com/david415/scan_tor_rfc5961/blob/master/scan_archive/nov17_2016/probe_out.csv
> https://github.com/david415/scan_tor_rfc5961/blob/master/scan_archive/nov17_2016/vulnerable_tor_relays
>
>
> Upgrade your Linux kernel and reboot your tor relays!
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
>
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