Re: [tor-relays] TOR: Inbound, Outbound, Exit connections

2015-02-05 Thread ZEROF
Inbounds:


Servers configured to receive inbound connections only through Tor are
called hidden services. Rather than revealing a server's IP address (and
thus its network location), a hidden service is accessed through its onion
address https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.onion. 

Outbound:

Trrafic going out from your server. To allow only tor to use it:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/BlockNonTorTrafficDebian

Exit:

Your server will be used as public ip for end user.

On 2 February 2015 at 23:39, Ralph Bolliger ia.tor.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 *Good evening ladies and gentleman*

 I'm running a TOR Exit for a few days now (
 https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/06BA80D9E1143CFAD835442142A3FA5A1E4FD910).
 I'm also using TOR ARM in order to monitor TOR's performance, log messages
 and connections.
 When I have a look at the connections page on TOR ARM I read about
 «Inbound», «Outbound» or «Exit» connections. I searched the web already.
 But I wasn't able to find a site that explains in simple words what's the
 difference between «Inbound», «Outbound» or «Exit» connections.

 Is there anybody who is able to tell me what «Inbound», «Outbound» or
 «Exit» connections are?

 Greetings from Switzerland

 Information Architect

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[tor-relays] TOR: Inbound, Outbound, Exit connections

2015-02-02 Thread Ralph Bolliger
*Good evening ladies and gentleman*

I'm running a TOR Exit for a few days now (
https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/06BA80D9E1143CFAD835442142A3FA5A1E4FD910).
I'm also using TOR ARM in order to monitor TOR's performance, log messages
and connections.
When I have a look at the connections page on TOR ARM I read about
«Inbound», «Outbound» or «Exit» connections. I searched the web already.
But I wasn't able to find a site that explains in simple words what's the
difference between «Inbound», «Outbound» or «Exit» connections.

Is there anybody who is able to tell me what «Inbound», «Outbound» or
«Exit» connections are?

Greetings from Switzerland

Information Architect
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