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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 08:59:09 -0400
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] New to Tor Relay, using Rasberry Pi3.
Grateful for Help
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On 10/26/18 08:38, Judd Briggs wrote:
> Good evening, thanks for taking the time to help me.
>
> I am fairly new to Pi, Linux/Raspbian, and TOR. But I believe in what
> TOR stands for so I wanted to do something with the Pi I had sitting around.
>
> [... snip ...]
>
> Appreciate any help. And by the way, i did go back and look through the
> archives over the last several months and didn't find a solution.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Judge
>
Thanks for running a relay!
You never actually asked a question so I can only guess what you're
problem is and what you're looking for help on.
In short, see Tor's official relay guide:
# Version
0.2.9.15 is part of the LTS release series and is an okay version to be
running. If you're looking for a newer version of Tor, you'll need to
add the Tor Project Debian repos.
pretty sure the tor you'll get from there will work on rpi 3. Read the
warnings on the page.
# Am I running a relay correctly?
Your torrc looks correct for running a non-exit relay. The logs you
shared don't have the lines that I'd expect for any type of relay. Is
your torrc located at /etc/tor/torrc? Did you start Tor via systemd like
'sudo systemctl restart tor' or from the command line manually?
Hope that helps.
Matt
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