One of my relays is no longer listed in atlas. I'm curious why and how can I go about examining the issue? It had been running for several weeks at this point seemingly fine.
My other relay lists it as an alleged family member but it's id is listed in a different color (yellow).
Is this part of the ddos issue I've seen spoken of here?
The server is accessible and Tor is running. System stats look fine.
Any ideas? Thanks. --
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC
On January 9, 2018 8:29:50 AM EST, "Fabian A. Santiago" fsantiago@garbage-juice.com wrote:
One of my relays is no longer listed in atlas. I'm curious why and how can I go about examining the issue? It had been running for several weeks at this point seemingly fine.
My other relay lists it as an alleged family member but it's id is listed in a different color (yellow).
Is this part of the ddos issue I've seen spoken of here?
The server is accessible and Tor is running. System stats look fine.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Thanks,
Fabian S.
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Or is it just out of atlas due to hibernation?
The other one still listed is also hibernating though currently. Unless it only stays visible for a short time?
Thanks everyone. --
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC
On 2018-01-09 19:18, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
On January 9, 2018 8:29:50 AM EST, "Fabian A. Santiago" fsantiago@garbage-juice.com wrote:
One of my relays is no longer listed in atlas. I'm curious why and how can I go about examining the issue? It had been running for several weeks at this point seemingly fine.
My other relay lists it as an alleged family member but it's id is listed in a different color (yellow).
Is this part of the ddos issue I've seen spoken of here?
The server is accessible and Tor is running. System stats look fine.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Or is it just out of atlas due to hibernation?
The other one still listed is also hibernating though currently. Unless it only stays visible for a short time?
Can you tell us the fingerprints or nicknames or IP addresses of your relays?
All the best, Karsten
Thanks everyone.
Thanks,
Fabian S.
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On January 9, 2018 1:59:12 PM EST, Karsten Loesing karsten@torproject.org wrote:
On 2018-01-09 19:18, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
On January 9, 2018 8:29:50 AM EST, "Fabian A. Santiago"
fsantiago@garbage-juice.com wrote:
One of my relays is no longer listed in atlas. I'm curious why and
how
can I go about examining the issue? It had been running for several weeks at this point seemingly fine.
My other relay lists it as an alleged family member but it's id is listed in a different color (yellow).
Is this part of the ddos issue I've seen spoken of here?
The server is accessible and Tor is running. System stats look fine.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Or is it just out of atlas due to hibernation?
The other one still listed is also hibernating though currently.
Unless it only stays visible for a short time?
Can you tell us the fingerprints or nicknames or IP addresses of your relays?
All the best, Karsten
Thanks everyone.
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Working one:
E911A899D51036A5D2A9DE0931A0A1E8DA4C6148
Disappeared one:
D122094E396DF8BA560843E7B983B0EA649B7DF9 --
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC
Working one:
E911A899D51036A5D2A9DE0931A0A1E8DA4C6148
this one is offline since 2018-01-04 23:00
Disappeared one:
D122094E396DF8BA560843E7B983B0EA649B7DF9
offline since 2018-01-02 03:00
onionoo/atlas only shows relays that were online at some point during the last 7 days.
On January 9, 2018 2:29:00 PM EST, nusenu nusenu-lists@riseup.net wrote:
Working one:
E911A899D51036A5D2A9DE0931A0A1E8DA4C6148
this one is offline since 2018-01-04 23:00
Disappeared one:
D122094E396DF8BA560843E7B983B0EA649B7DF9
offline since 2018-01-02 03:00
onionoo/atlas only shows relays that were online at some point during the last 7 days.
Ok so as I thought eventually, because it's been hibernating / offline for too long, it's not listed. That's fine then. I wanted to ensure there was no issue. I've been seeing mentions of ddos attacks so I wasn't sure if I had become victim of that and this was a symptom. Thank you.
--
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC
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