Since, you've set "ExitPolicy reject *:*" to torrc then you won't be an exit relay.
You can also search in https://atlas.torproject.org/ or http://globe.rndm.de/ for your relay, and see the flags, exit policy etc. tor-arm is a nice monitoring tool for tor relays too. On 08/16/2013 11:15 PM, Stephan wrote: > Hi, > > sorry for the (hopefully) trivial question, but I couldn't find an > answer in the FAQ. I just set up a relay node (Tor 0.2.3.25/Debian > package). I don't want to have an exit node (yet), so I added > "ExitPolicy reject *:*" to my torrc. > > But - being a little bit paranoid ;-) - I would have hoped to see a > confirmation regarding the configured exit policy in the log-files. > Unfortunately even setting the loglevel to debug doesn't show me what > kind of tor node I am running. Am I looking in the wrong place? Is there > a way to see the active exit policy? > > If there isn't yet, I would like to propose an easily understandable > summary of all active exit ports for the log-file. Something along the > lines of: > > - Tor configured as relay/middleman only. No exit ports allowed. > - Tor configured as an exit node. Allowed ports are: 80, 443, ... > - Tor configured as an unrestricted exit node. Connections to all ports > allowed! > > > -Stephan -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
