HI Matt and Felix.

Thank you so much for the guidance.  Matt you are right, I never really asked a question, but I think you have helped steer me in the right direction.

Alex:  Yes...typo on ORport....will fix that.

Log file:  Yes, it is in the right location, but crazily just stops....clean stop!

Also, I went back and seriously studied the relay page.  The RaspPi part is a bit confusing especially now, if Pi3 are not a problem, why does it state there is a problem?.  But I understand wtih Pi3, more Debian items (TOR) are stable

I will add to my source list Debian location which should allow me to update to the latest stable TOR on Debian.  Can I have more than one source in the sourcelist?

I had another question about the gg2g key thingy...I can't find the exact place in the Tor website.  Wasn't sure where to do apt-get "?what?"

Give me a couple of days to get back to you on my progress.  Regarding the other question asked...yes, I restated like you posted.  In next update, I will provide terminal window information.

Thanks and best regards,

Judd

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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 21:31:57 +0200
From: Felix <zwiebel@quantentunnel.de>
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] New to Tor Relay, using Rasberry Pi3.
    Grateful for Help
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Hi Judge

The torrc shows 'ORPORT' instead of 'ORPort'.
I remember some issues with case sensitive torrc entries.
Can you try 'ORPort' ?

SocksPort 0
Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices.log
RunAsDaemon 1
ORPORT 9001
DirPort 9030
ExitPolicy reject *.*

RelayBandwidthRate 200 KB
RelayBandwidthBurst 400KB

-> ORPort 9001

PS: *Lebowski1* how cool!

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Cheers, Felix

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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 08:59:09 -0400
From: Matt Traudt <pastly@torproject.org>
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
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:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide

# 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.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en#ubuntu Note that I'm only
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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