So based on Michael's reply, I now understand (I also run a middle relay) why 
when I check connections in ARM I am getting 3 sections: inbound, outbound and 
circuits. None of the inbound or outbound connections' nodes participate in the 
circuits.

For example, right now I have 9 inbound, 4 outbound and 21 circuits. Am I 
correct in assuming that the 21 circuits are IN ADDITION to the inbound and 
outbound connections, and are all circuits to rendezvous or introduction points?

I further assume that most of the connections created for the circuits are 
likely to linger for a long time, especially those to the introduction points. 
Am I right?

-----Original Message-----
From: tor-relays [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Michael Armbruster
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2016 2:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Outgoing Connections to middle nodes?

On 2016-12-03 at 12:56, balbea16 wrote:
> Hi There,
> I've got a quick question. I have been running a tor relay since 3 
> months. I don't have a guard flag, however many outgoing connections 
> to non exit relays  (i.e. that should be middles than). Does that mean 
> I run an entry node  (without having guard status)? How come?
> TNX Mike

Hi Mike,

you forget about hidden services IN the Tor network. Not every connection tries 
to connect to domains or services outside the Tor network.

So it could be that you are a middle relay having many outgoing connections to 
so-called rendezvous points.

Have a look at this sentence here from [1]:
"In general, the complete connection between client and hidden service consists 
of 6 relays: 3 of them were picked by the client with the third being the 
rendezvous point and the other 3 were picked by the hidden service."

Best,
Michael

[1] https://www.torproject.org/docs/hidden-services.html.en


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