[tor-relays] Who is permanently checking my bridge relay?
George
george at queair.net
Tue Dec 4 23:39:00 UTC 2018
Mirimir:
> On 12/04/2018 06:43 AM, Charly Ghislain wrote:
>> If it wasn't, would posting the ip address of a client connecting to a
>> bridge in here compromise her anonymity and/or allow one to
>> firewall/blacklist her traffic?
>> Im assuming one could guess the ip address of the running bridge based on
>> the poster email address.
>
> You'd think that someone running a bridge would know not to post
> connecting IPs on a public mail list.
I don't think we should be making assumptions like that. Running a Tor
relay/bridge also might be the first public internet service an op is
running. And a bridge operator might not be aware of that.
On that note, I put in a ticket a while back for "best practices" aimed
at the TPO infrastructure (eg, directory authorities), which should be
shaped for bridge and relay operators at some point.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/28084
It's not a completed document, and needs some attention, but it should
provide some clues for node operators.
g
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