On 08/27/2018 05:17 PM, Jordan wrote: >> That is an interesting question. Conrad's hosting operation is an >> extreme case, certainly. But consider two independently operated VPS >> relays in the same Digital Ocean data center, with arbitrarily similar >> IP addresses. And consider that both are vulnerable to compromise by >> Digital Ocean staff. Should they be part of the same family? > > No, because Digital Ocean doesn't market itself as a relay hoster-- the > percentage of relay-hosting clients wouldn't even near 0.1%.
What difference does that make? Digital Ocean certainly knows about all of the Tor relays that they host. Just from published IP addresses. What distinguishes them from Conrad's? I suppose that it could be the ease of compromise by third parties. But it's arguable that Digital Ocean is, if anything, more vulnerable than Conrad's operation. > On the other hand, if all (or the majority) of your operation contends > on your customers hosting relays, I recommend they exist under the same > family. Please explain the reasoning behind that assertion. _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
