commit bbb9c9348871055fa7ed34689a42f860c5241819 Author: hiro hiro@torproject.org Date: Wed Mar 24 15:37:21 2021 +0100
Add and remove content from the slideshow to see if it has any issue with building --- content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr | 12 ++---------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr b/content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr index 8e70343..875e3a5 100644 --- a/content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr +++ b/content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr @@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ title: Types of Relays layout: title ---- background-image: /static/images/onion-white.png +--- +description:
#### slide #### @@ -70,13 +72,3 @@ description: - A guard is the first relay in the chain of 3 relays building a Tor circuit. - A middle relay is neither a guard nor an exit, but acts as the second hop between the two. - To become a guard, a relay has to be stable and fast (at least 2MByte/s) otherwise it will remain a middle relay. - - -#### slide #### -title: Exit relay ----- -description: -- The exit relay is the final relay in a Tor circuit, the one that sends traffic out its destination. -- That's why exit relays have the greatest legal exposure and liability of all the relays. -- Before running an exit relay, check it with your local digital rights organization. -- **You should not run a Tor exit relay from your home**