[tor-relays] Feedback
Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
teor2345 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 26 07:16:36 UTC 2016
Hi,
> On 26 Feb 2016, at 05:15, torserver at datakanja.de wrote:
>
> * Next, i noticed a frequent (daily) behavior of the Tor server
> dropping traffic to around zero. Inspecting this, let me to
> understand, my provider was disconnecting me and reassigning a new
> IP on a daily basis, which took some time to propagate. Even worse:
> It did not propagate on its own, i needed to restart the tor service
> to reinitialise…
It should take tor about an hour to realise your address has changed, and another hour for it to propagate to the rest of the network.
> * Asking in the online channel, i was guided to change my "Nickname"
> torrc config to match the dyndns entry corresponding to my server.
I hope you mean "Address" here. The "Nickname" is what your relay is called, the "Address" is where it is.
> * But this never made it to the directories, thus forcing me to
> manually restart Tor on a daily basis in order to force the changing
> IP address into them.
This could be an issue with your relay's DNS, or some of the other settings.
Did you wait an hour or two?
> * Finally, i was told, this behavior would be disruptive to the
> network, i therefore brought the service down for good, wasting the
> bandwith, i was willing to spend, for the near future. :-)
That's a shame, tor will use relays that are only up for short periods of time for the middle of a circuit, and for rendezvous points for short-lived hidden service circuits. So it's not disruptive or useless. (It might slow down a few clients who try your relay for the few hours each day it takes to find its new IP address.)
Tim
Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)
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