So far I haven't seen any other error messages than something about a failed DNS server, which always corrects itself half a second or so afterwards, stating nameservers are back up. It's running on a 100/10 connection, pushing as much upstream as possible, maybe my bandwidth isn't sufficient to trigger that error?
Now that you mentioned torrc, i think one problem i encountered was that installing Tor didn't create a torrc file anywhere on my system, or it was a blank file. I copied a template torrc file contents from a TBB from that time but it didn't work, always reverting to a blank torrc. Anyway, that's probably best left for troubleshooting at a later time if it happens again. I'm still quite new to Linux and it's more than possible i screwed up somewhere.
Thanks for checking. :)
On 23.09.2013 13:20, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 01:15:33PM +0300, J.C. wrote:
Running Xubuntu 13.04. Do you mean a .deb package for relay operators is/will be available somewhere? I haven't come across one, but then i haven't been looking since the last time i had trouble with Tor.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian
It's the same Tor deb, but you change a few lines in the /etc/tor/torrc file and now you're a relay.
My relay is "namelesshero".
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/02BCCE638C403A1014EDB07A8966EA011C019C...
It actually looks like it's doing ok for now. I wonder if your message log is spammed with warnings about raising your ulimit -n yet?
--Roger
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