Hello,

On 6 March 2018 at 00:06, Damian Johnson <atagar@torproject.org> wrote:
> I switched to nyx and it is fine allthough on deeper inspection the IP to <scrubbed> is actually my IP so clearly this is a bug.

Hi Gary. Sorry, not sure I follow. Are you saying Nyx (not arm) is
labeling these as 'Outbound' but still scrubbing the address?

When I switched to nyx the problem was gone - nyx did not list any *exit* connections.

Before I copied & pasted arm's output (see first email) I changed the IP address in the first column to the words "IP". It turns out that IP was mine so there was no point in removing it for security as its already on Atlas.

On 5 March 2018 at 23:15, Roger Dingledine <arma@mit.edu> wrote:
I am guessing those are self-reachability tests and self-speed tests
that your relay does by making circuits back to itself. 

Its worth noting that I have seen circuits on arm / nyx as part of reach ability tests like this (ref: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12956):

76.99.61.63            -->  188.138.17.248 (fr)               3.1m (CIRCUIT)  
 │  83.168.200.204 (se)      ParadiseTorRelay1                   1 / Guard    
 │  18.181.5.37 (us)         VERITAS                             2 / Middle    
 └─ 188.138.17.248 (fr)      EuropeCoastDE                       3 / Exit      

However this is the first time arm has shown me "exit" connections like list on first email.

Hope that helps you. 

Gary.