[tor-relays] potentially_dangerous_relaygroups explained

nusenu nusenu at openmailbox.org
Thu Dec 22 23:19:00 UTC 2016


> thanks for your great work - lets assume for a second I would be with
> several relays on both of you lists:
> 
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ornetstats/stats/master/o/main_exit_operators.txt
>
>  
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ornetstats/stats/master/o/potentially_dangerous_relaygroups.txt
>
>  How can I best find out which ones bring me on your second one?


https://github.com/ornetstats/stats wrote:
> "dangerous" in the sense that a tor client might has a chance to use
> more than one of these relays in a single circuit at the entry and
> exit position these relays are aggregated based on contact
> information if their groupsize is bigger than their effective family
> size and they are operated in more than one /16 network block they
> are listed this list might contain false-positives (contact
> information is not authenticated)

I hope that makes it clearer.


> Whats the number in the column MyFamilyCount - how added up?

MyFamilyCount or better effectiveFamilyCount is the number of effective
family member elements +1 as reported by onionoo.torproject.org

or said in another way: the number of blue lines seen on
atlas.torproject.org in the family members section +1



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