My apologies if this has been discussed before and I have missed it.
I have been reviewing the web page on my relay (which is based on the
standard Tor explanation page) and have noticed that several links are
now broken following update of the Tor site itself (e.g.
https://www.torproject.org/toru
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:32:27PM +, Nusenu wrote:
> How long does it usually take to detect a newly started badexit?
I have an unfinished code branch which should handle continuous
scanning. Ideally, that would make it possible to detect bad relays
within a couple of hours.
> quote: "we sc
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> https://blog.torproject.org/events/researchers-practitioners-meetup-pets-amsterdam
And
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while you are at the PETS Symposium, let the organizers [1] know
that there are people out the
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> I was planning to make an announcement
good news
>> If you are implying that the current process starts with 'let the
>> relay operator handle it', I'd suggest to set the badexit for
>> confirmed bad "properties" *first* (no matter whether they