Hi Nusenu
Am Samstag, den 24.03.2018, 10:18 +0000 schrieb nusenu:
I saw you recently added 8 new tor exit instances and wanted to thank you for contributing exit bandwidth to the tor network!
At the moment this is a (small) Host with 10 GBE and multiple addresses. I hope the computing power is enough to handle a bunch of Tor traffic. We need to get a bit more experience with that.
Should there arise questions related to the operations of tor relays you can reach out to the public tor-relays mailing list [0]. Your AS information is not yet in Maxmind's databases so it does not show yet on Relay Search [1] pages but this will solve itself over time.
I saw your have IPv6 addresses [2]. If your connectivity/routing allows also for IPv6 exiting and ORPorts, enabling IPv6 on your exits would be great and appreciated.
Currently we still building up the network. So, yes, it's planned and in the last hour we configured the addresses. But it will take some time until the prefix is announced completely.
Looking at your ORPorts and your perfect MyFamily configuration this looks like an ansible-relayor setup, in which case IPv6 will be automatically enabled on the next playbook run once the servers have IPv6 addresses (if you didn't opt-out).
Yes, it's the ansible-relayor. Great work, and btw: Thank you!
But unfortunately, atlas recognized only the two instances on the main IP. So I manipulated the template a bit, so that the 'Address'-config is added to the torrc. I'm currently unsure if it's a bug or if I've a misunderstanding. Still learning.. ;)
thanks for joining the network and happy packet forwarding!
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is any problem with our Tor relay.
Regards Tim
nusenu
[0] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays [1] https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:6BCB964AB74E 23F8986BDA905697D3A6BE08AF28 [2] https://bgp.he.net/AS205100#_prefixes6