I think he meant that it will not get the flag the same time. I set up some relays and the "lifetime of a relay" is a nice indicator but relays behave different. One relay needed 14 days to be stable and I am 100% sure that the server and network was online 24/7. Just wait and see :)
Markus
2016-09-15 19:43 GMT+02:00 Roman Mamedov rm@romanrm.net:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2016 19:39:07 +0200 Ralph Seichter tor-relays-ml@horus-it.de wrote:
On 15.09.2016 18:40, Markus Koch wrote:
100% normal. Welcome to tor. No, no clue why ;)
I was contemplating possible security considerations behind this. One particular person or organization responsible for the administration of multiple guards, when guards are sensitive because users connect to them directly... That sort of thing.
The alternative might be messed up node configurations, so I thought I'd better ask. ;-)
It is normal to run multiple nodes in one family and have most or all of them get the Guard flag. I don't see why two specifically must be any special (unless you mean both on the same IP?).
-- With respect, Roman
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