The dollar sign is optional.
Find ExcludeNodes option description at: https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en
A list of identity fingerprints, country codes, and address patterns
of nodes to avoid when building a circuit. Country codes are 2-letter ISO3166 codes, and must be wrapped in braces; fingerprints may be preceded by a dollar sign.
In my experience, this holds true all over a torrc.
Matt
On 12/04/2016 04:10 PM, Alan wrote:
I've been trying to find the answer to $ prefix or not. I've just this second added it to both. Maybe without it assumes it's a nickname.
Good question some of mine are not but then I thought the fingerprint had to be prefixed with a $ sign? I dont see any errors in the log when I use $<fingerprint> or without a $ sign?
Looking at Atlas the myfamily fingerprints seem to have a $ in front of them? But in man pages it just says 'fingerprint' with no syntax
Anyway Atlas can take awhile to update - hours rather than days
On 4 Dec 2016, at 20:47, Alan tor-relay@clutterbuck.uk wrote:
Thanks for that, I've made changes to both torrc files. I've added MyFamily with each others finger print like so: MyFamily E856ABA2020AA9C483CC2D9B4C878D8D948B0887
Then sighup'd both relays through arm.
Do you know how long it takes Atlas to show the changes?
Alan
Hi Alan,
Family indicates they're all operated by the same person. as you run both TheCosmos and MilkyWay, they are in the same family.
Please declare so in the .torrc.
Thanks!
On 4 Dec 2016 8:07 PM, "Alan" tor-relay@clutterbuck.uk wrote:
In the UK it depends what ISP your on. Virgin Media gives out static ip's as far as i know. BT (what i'm using) is dynamic, the ip changes every time the router reboots. It reboots when it detects a fault which is normally between 2-4 weeks on average.
These are my relays:
TheCosmos (running on home ip (raspberry pi)) https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/38B330302F1FB79ED11A468FC9DEA8 960B842B57
MilkyWay (running on Digital Ocean) https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/E856ABA2020AA9C483CC2D9B4C878D 8D948B0887
Does anyone know what the 'Family Members' does and should my relays have this set?
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