[tor-relays] Please check if your relay has fallen out of the consensus
denny.obreham at a-n-o-n-y-m-e.net
denny.obreham at a-n-o-n-y-m-e.net
Tue Oct 22 15:08:06 UTC 2024
I still haven't found a solution to my problem I stated earlier in my
email with the subject "Exit relay not in consensus"
[1]https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2024-October/02189
9.html
The most helpful answers were from [2]Sebastian and [3]George. I
contacted the ASN but never received a response. My ISP was useless as
they just repeated "We don't block traffic."
As of today, the server is still active and running. You can't find it
in the metrics but it is still in the [4]consensus.
I did not have much time lately and have no clue what I can do from
this point forward.
Denny
On 2024-10-22 04:48, Roger Dingledine wrote:
Hi folks! We're hunting down a mystery where two of our big university
relays are having troubles reaching the Tor directory authorities:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/analysis/-/issues/86
Can you check to see if your relay is in a similar situation? In
particular, the situation to look for is "Tor process is still running
fine from your perspective, but, relay-search
(https://atlas.torproject.org/) says you are no longer running." If
your relay is in this situation, the next step is to check your Tor
logs, try to rule out other issues like firewall rules on your side,
and then (if you're able) to start exploring traceroutes to the
directory authority IP addresses vs other addresses. If you need more
direct help, we can help you debug or answer other questions on
#tor-relays on IRC. Thanks, --Roger
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