[tor-relays] Tor Relay Meetup #Fosdem Notes
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Wed Feb 16 00:50:19 UTC 2022
On Monday, February 7, 2022 9:55:16 PM CET gus wrote:
> * Are there instructions for how people can report bugs to IPFire?
>
> Yes, look at
> https://forum.torproject.net/t/tor-relay-search-showing-location-of-some-re
> lays-incorrectly/1331 We had an example where a relay operator requested a
> change from IPFire, and it seems to have gone surprisingly smoothly and
> easily.
>
Yes, thanks for the hint. The Frantech/BuyVM¹ Tor relays in Luxembourg should
be corrected soon (TM). I submitted a bug report:
https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12774
After the next location database update, there should be ....
> * Is it bad to have too many exit relays in one country? And how many is
> too many?
>
> * Norway and the US and DE seems to be quite saturated already with exit
> relays:
>
> NO - 37, 481 MiB/s Tor metrics numbers
> US - 536, 4898 MiB/s
.... about 200 fewer relays in the US and be 200 more in Luxembourg.
> DE - 329, 8206 MiB/s
>
¹Phew, a heck of a lot of relays on PONYNET
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/as:AS53667
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