[tor-relays] Not in the cached consensus
katan at ono.com
katan at ono.com
Thu Feb 22 14:02:48 UTC 2018
My home router allowed middle relay BlasDeLezo D27EAC9DFBABFABF048986D9E69877EA89DDD028F82 for more than two years. In May last year it
stopped working and since then I have not been able to help the Tor network again. Besides trying my raspberry pi (raspbian), I tried it
with the desktop computer (freebsd). It has to be something else. I'll keep digging. Thanks for your help T
----Original Message----
From: teor2345 at gmail.com
Date: 21/02/2018 22:04
To: <tor-relays at lists.torproject.org>
Subj: Re: [tor-relays] Not in the cached consensus
> On 22 Feb 2018, at 03:32, "katan at ono.com" <katan at ono.com> wrote:
>>> On 20 Feb 2018, at 23:02, "katan at ono.com" <katan at ono.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> My LorneMalvo relay not in the cached consensus. Flags ok: running, v2dir, valid according to consensus-health.
>>
>> Only 4 of 9 directory authorities see your relay as Running:
>> https://consensus-health.torproject.org/consensus-health-2018-02-20-11-00.html#1D553EC152CE149A4192EDDA82A6B2014EAF4B8B
>>
>> Maybe your relay can not support enough connections for Tor.
>> Try running a bridge instead.
>
> With an ADSL 300/30 Mbps?
> ...
Yes, many home routers do not support 7000 connections.
>>> No estimate of my bandwidth never. Why?
>>
>> You need 3 votes from bandwidth authorities to have a measured bandwidth.
T
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