[Sending from a differentaccount, while my tormail is messed up - eliaz] The problem described below might be clearer from this copy of a screen grab showing three in-country relays appearing in the bottom-right list of Network Map:
<relay 1> (Online) Location: xxx IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Platform: Tor 0.2.2.35 (git-aaa) on Linux x86_64 Bandwidth: 1.25 MB/s Uptime: 35 days 13 hours 40 mins 8 secs Last Updated: 2012-03-02 22:59:33 GMT <relay 2> (Online) Location: xxx IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Platform: Tor 0.2.3.10-alpha (git-bbb) on Linux x86_64 Bandwidth: 15.00 MB/s Uptime: 21 days 7 hours 5 mins 58 secs Last Updated: 2012-03-02 13:20:12 GMT <relay 3> (Online) Location: xxx IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Platform: Tor 0.2.2.34 (git-ccc) on Linux x86_64 Bandwidth: 8.88 MB/s Uptime: 28 days 5 hours 29 mins Last Updated: 2012-03-02 09:08:09 GMT On /Fri Mar 2 08:22:08 UTC 2012/ eliaz at tormail.net <mailto:tor-talk%40lists.torproject.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5Btor-talk%5D%20number%20of%20relays%20by%20country%3F&In-Reply-To=%3C1S3gCI-000M8O-PU%40internal.tormail.net%3E>wrote: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I've recently started seeing pairs of in-country nodes in the network map. I recall reading that that for security reasons only one node in each country would be indicated, except when a circuit (node1 country A) -> (country B) -> (node 2 country A) was being depicted. Do the depictions of wholly in-country circuits (node1 country A) -> (node 2 country A) indicate a problem? I believe I've started seeing these after starting to run a (normal) bridge. - eliaz _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk