opening up (exit policy) a bit ...

John Case case at SDF.LONESTAR.ORG
Sat May 8 14:03:15 UTC 2010


Let's say you run a tor relay with no exit policy:

reject *:*

And then later you alter that exit policy a bit:

accept *:80,reject *:*

My understanding is that this system will continue to be used as a 
non-exit relay, but will then also be used as an exit.  That is, it's not 
going to be monopolized by exit traffic only ... it will do both, right ?

If that is the case, is the distribution random ?  Or is there some 
expected ratio I should see between non-exit relay traffic and port 80 
exit traffic ?

Have I complicated that ratio by having a very restrictive exit policy, or 
doesn't that matter ?

Thank you.
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