Hello,
I'm running a tor relay (non-exit) on DSL connection. My ISP reconnects me every 24 hours and gives me a new ip. How must tor be configured to publish it's new ip address after reconnect? Can tor daemon (linux) do this automatically or do I have to run a cron job and restart service cron at specific times?
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013, at 08:38 AM, Jochen wrote:
Hi, thanks for running a relay. Tor checks its IP often, and will publish the new one when it detects a change. If you have logging set to at least 'notice' level there will be 'Our IP Address has changed' entries in the log. GD
Am 14.04.2013 14:10, schrieb Geoff Down:
Thank you, good to know. There must have been some other problem on the first day. Now it seems running fine. I now installed a second relay at my second home on an Asus RT-N66U with Tomato Shibby firmware. It's now online for 2 days and it seems to run even better than the first one on my old Mac mini G3 running Debian Wheezy.
Running TOR on a router is really nice. It does not consume extra power and it is always on.
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