Re: [tor-talk] Identifying use of relay as an Entry node

2011-06-09 Thread grarpamp
> But I didn't understand the original question. Are you asking if relays > can enumerate the clients that use them for their first hop? If so, yes. > See also point f on https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning Yes, that is the question being asked. Whether or not any given relay can

Re: [tor-talk] Identifying use of relay as an Entry node

2011-06-09 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 06:08:05PM +0200, tagnaq wrote: > > How can I tell when said relay (to which I have full access) > > is being used as an entry node by other clients on the net > > (those not under my control) ? > > > > Or put another way, were said relay to be instrumented, > > would such

Re: [tor-talk] Identifying use of relay as an Entry node

2011-06-09 Thread tagnaq
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 06/07/2011 12:44 AM, grarpamp wrote: > When constructing my own path (as a client) through a relay > (running as a separate process on a separate network), I > obviously know from the client controller when said relay > is being used as an entry n

[tor-talk] Identifying use of relay as an Entry node

2011-06-06 Thread grarpamp
When constructing my own path (as a client) through a relay (running as a separate process on a separate network), I obviously know from the client controller when said relay is being used as an entry node. How can I tell when said relay (to which I have full access) is being used as an entry node