Karsten wrote: > > Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that this is not an exact > science and there's no clearly right way to say that a relay is an > exit or not. We should pick a definition that's plausible to mere > mortals, and that could be: > > a) whether the relay has the Exit flag, > b) whether the relay permitted exiting to "web ports" 80 or 443, > c) whether the relay permitted exiting to any port at all, etc. > > I think a) is better than b). But do you think c) would be even > better than that? > From the perspective of someone investigating abuse, I think it's important that 'not an exit relay' means 'not capable of exiting on any port at all'. Ergo I think your option c) is the way to go. Regards, Geoff
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