Hi Kurt,
Guard" -- A router is a possible Guard if all of the following apply: - It is Fast. - It is Stable. - Its Weighted Fractional Uptime is at least the median for "familiar" active routers, - It is "familiar", - Its bandwidth is at least AuthDirGuardBWGuarantee (if set, 2 MB by default), OR its bandwidth is among the 25% fastest relays.
You don't have the stable flag. Details:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/dir-spec.txt -- Sincerely yours / M.f.G. / Sincères salutations
Sebastian Urbach
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Am 20. September 2017 01:39:20 schrieb "K. Besig" suprleg@gmail.com:
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On Sep 19, 2017 9:33 AM, "Sebastian Urbach" sebastian@urbach.org wrote:
Hi Kurt,
Am 19. September 2017 18:11:02 schrieb Kurt Besig kbesig@socal.rr.com:
Just curious and I know it's probably been answered 100x times... I
recently updated Tor to an, 'approved version', after 340+ days of up time. Upon restarting the relay, 25 days ago, Ive not been given the 'guard flag' again. Why?
Please provide the Fingerprint or Name of your relay.
Sincerely yours / M.f.G. / Sincères salutations
Sebastian Urbach
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