[tor-commits] [community/staging] Adding content from the slideshow to see if it has any issue with building

hiro at torproject.org hiro at torproject.org
Wed Mar 24 16:31:23 UTC 2021


commit e744e460124cb7e06280ccfa123738a16746d672
Author: hiro <hiro at torproject.org>
Date:   Wed Mar 24 14:18:10 2021 +0100

    Adding content from the slideshow to see if it has any issue with building
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diff --git a/content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr b/content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr
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--- a/content/training/resources/tor-training/contents.lr
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@@ -53,3 +53,30 @@ By running a Tor relay you can help make the Tor network:
 - more robust against attacks
 - more stable in case of outages
 - safer for its users (spying on more relays is harder than on a few)
+
+
+#### slide ####
+title: Types of Relays
+----
+layout: title
+----
+background-image: /static/images/onion-white.png
+
+
+#### slide ####
+title: Guard/middle (aka non-exit) relay
+----
+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**





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