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 <[email protected]> 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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