Hi to all, i have setup a new tor exit relay with name TorGate, but there are only a few kb trafic on this?
the flags are exit,running,v2dir,valid and its also messured.
there are no warns or errors in the tor console
any ideas why?
regards Lin
As long as your configuration is correct, it still has to go through the warm-up phase like any relay.
You don’t have a stable flag yet either. So just let it run for a week and just watch it.
Sandro
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Am 06.04.23 um 11:50 schrieb Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays:
Hi to all, i have setup a new tor exit relay with name TorGate, but there are only a few kb trafic on this? the flags are exit,running,v2dir,valid and its also messured. there are no warns or errors in the tor console any ideas why? regards Lin
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Hi,
please also note the corresponding blogpost from arma (Roger
Dingeldine): The lifecycle of a new relay | The Tor Project
Kind regards
telekobold
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On 10.04.23 07:14, Sandro Auerbach wrote:
As long as your configuration is correct, it still has to go through the
warm-up phase like any relay.
You don't have a stable flag yet either.So just let it run for a week
and just watch it.Sandro
Am 06.04.23 um 11:50 schrieb Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays:
Hi to all, i have setup a new tor exit relay with name TorGate, but there are only a few kb trafic on this?
the flags are exit,running,v2dir,valid and its also messured.
there are no warns or errors in the tor console
any ideas why?
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hi again, actulay i have made my exit to a bridge, so my bandwith is not so big for an exit.
it is automatically removed from the metrics ?
or is snowflake a better option?
regards Lin
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Am 12.04.2023 um 01:38 schrieb telekobold <torproject-ml@telekobold.de>:
Hi,
please also note the corresponding blogpost from arma (Roger
Dingeldine): The lifecycle of a new relay | The Tor ProjectKind regards
telekoboldOn 10.04.23 07:14, Sandro Auerbach wrote:
As long as your configuration is correct, it still has to go through the
warm-up phase like any relay.
You don't have a stable flag yet either.So just let it run for a week
and just watch it.Sandro
Am 06.04.23 um 11:50 schrieb Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays:
Hi to all, i have setup a new tor exit relay with name TorGate, but there are only a few kb trafic on this?
the flags are exit,running,v2dir,valid and its also messured.
there are no warns or errors in the tor console
any ideas why?
regards Lin_______________________________________________
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Get a new IP, you put users at risk!
It doesn't matter, even if your relay no longer appears in metrics after a few
days every Tor relay IP is in many private and professional databases after a
few hours.
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On Mittwoch, 12. April 2023 17:14:46 CEST Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays wrote:
hi again, actulay i have made my exit to a bridge, so my bandwith is not so
big for an exit. it is automatically removed from the metrics ?
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