[tor-relays] Circuit purposes
Damian Johnson
atagar at torproject.org
Sat Jun 28 18:32:33 UTC 2014
Hi Joel. Where are you getting "Purpose:
Ags=is_internal,need_capacity," from? Those values are build flags
rather than purposes...
https://stem.torproject.org/api/control.html#stem.CircBuildFlag
Stem should presently document all the values tor can give - all that
notice is just letting you know tor reserves the right to add new
ones.
As for having circuits, tor constructs circuits on occasion for
several purposes such as fetching descriptor data. When you first
start tor it constructs some circuits optimistically in case you use
it as a client, but those circuits eventually die off if unused. I'm
not sure if setting SocksPort to zero prevents optimistic circuit
construction (though seems it should since they're then unusable).
Cheers! -Damian
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Joel Cretan <jcretan at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm running a relay that I do not intend to use for anything else, so I set
> SocksPort to 0. I usually have two or three circuits established anyway,
> though, so I guess I haven't managed to disable creating those. I'm not sure
> what they are for. They are always labeled "Purpose:
> Ags=is_internal,need_capacity,". Several of them seem to get created around
> the same time, stay open for a while, and then get closed around the same
> time.
>
> I see some other circuit purposes documented here:
> https://stem.torproject.org/api/control.html
> But that documentation indicates that "Tor may provide purposes not in this
> enum", which is the case here. What are these circuits for, and do I need
> them?
>
> Here's my torrc: http://pastebin.com/fuQv8B2m
> Here's my ifconfig output: http://pastebin.com/mxMkhbMj
> I'm running tor 0.2.4.22 compiled from source (did not specify any options
> on make) on raspbian wheezy June 2014 with kernel version 3.12.20+.
>
> Thanks,
> Joel
>
>
>
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