[tor-relays] Dir address none
Fabian A. Santiago
fsantiago at garbage-juice.com
Thu Dec 14 20:38:48 UTC 2017
December 14, 2017 1:10 PM, "teor" <teor2345 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 15 Dec 2017, at 05:01, Fabian A. Santiago <fsantiago at garbage-juice.com> wrote:
>>
>> December 14, 2017 11:50 AM, "teor" <teor2345 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 15 Dec 2017, at 03:31, Fabian A. Santiago <fsantiago at garbage-juice.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm checking my Tor relay on atlas and the dir address is listed as 'none'. I have dirport set in
>> my torrc file to just a number with no other flags. I can hit the HTML page in my browser. I did
>> just stand up my relay less than 24 hours ago.
>>> Thanks for helping Tor!
>>
>> Anything I'm missing?
>>> Did you set AccountingMax?
>>> Tor disables the DirPort when it doesn't know if you will reach the limit.
>>>
>>> Do you have low bandwidth or RAM?
>>>
>>> Without more details, like your relay fingerprint, specs, and torrc,
>>> it is a bit of a guessing game.
>>>
>>> T
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> RelayBandwidthRate 10102 KBytes
>> RelayBandwidthBurst 15102 KBytes
>>
>> AccountingMax 150 GBytes
>
> Tor will turn your DirPort back on when it's sure you won't go over
> the limit. It's best to just let tor manage this.
>
>> ram = 4gb
>>
>> fingerprint = D122094E396DF8BA560843E7B983B0EA649B7DF9
>>
>> ubuntu 16.04 LTS
>>
>> tor installed via the official tor repo
>>
>> i've also noticed it doesn't seem to be making use of ipv6 but that could be my torrc. the file has
>> been posted here for your review:
>>
>> https://pastebin.com/F6H9ypsL
>
> IPv6 needs to be manually configured in your torrc.
> (We're working on it.)
>
> Try:
>
> ORPort [IPv6]:9001
> IPv6Exit 1
>
> T
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what does 'IPv6Exit 1' tell it to do?
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Thanks,
Fabian S.
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