[tor-relays] http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/

K. Besig suprleg at gmail.com
Tue Feb 4 18:20:49 UTC 2014


Thanks for the responses, both are the logical conclusion to being able to
publicly  view a relay's ip/dns information..
I guess my concern was based on [unfounded?] paranoia over possible isp
reprisals?


On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Damian Johnson <atagar at torproject.org>wrote:

> > Why shouldn't I be concerned when, by simply accessing this page, all my
> > actual ip/dns information is readily available to all?
>
> Better question is 'why should you be?'. :P
>
> To work relays publish their address so others can contact them. If
> you consider your address to be secret then your best option is
> probably to run an unpublished bridge (and just give the address to
> people you want to use it).
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