Hi All,
As a follow-up to the thread, "Can it be done? - IPv6 only Relay" I linked the new OpenBSD Relay via an IPv4 over IPv6 tunnel to the other relay I operate. So there is: SJC01 / 328E54981C6DDD7D89B89E418724A4A7881E3192 and now SJC02 / 366BC592BC0154C0CD1D35C0E77D8F2C7F0B843E Both share the same public IP, as it's on atlas :-) I can see no issues sharing: SJC01 ORPort is on 80.127.117.180:443 / [2001:985:e77:10::4]:443 (DirPort 80) SJC02 ORPort is on 80.127.117.180:993 / [2001:985:e77:10::6]:993 (DirPort 8080)
What I can't seem to get rid of is the warning: The IPv4 ORPort address 80.127.177.180 does not match the descriptor address 80.127.117.180. If you have a static public IPv4 address, use 'Address <IPv4>' and 'OutboundBindAddress <IPv4>'. If you are behind a NAT, use two ORPort lines: 'ORPort <PublicPort> NoListen' and 'ORPort <InternalPort> NoAdvertise'.
I think I tried every combo of ORPort NoListen/NoAdvertise and Address/OutboundBindAddress, but I don't seem to be able to get rid of this.
What I have now is: ORPort [2001:985:e77:10::6]:993 ORPort <<INTERNAL IP>>:993 NoAdvertise ORPort 80.127.177.180:993 NoListen Address 80.127.117.180 OutboundBindAddress <<INTERNAL IP>> OutboundBindAddress [2001:985:e77:10::6]
Port 993 and 8080 are one-on-one pushed through to the new node with DNAT/Port forward from the 80.127.117.180.
This on: [userhost ~]$ tor --version Tor version 0.3.1.9 (git-727d3f1b5e6eeda7). [userhost ~]$ uname -a OpenBSD host 6.2 GENERIC#306 amd64
The daemon reports "Self-testing indicates your ORPort is reachable from the outside. Excellent." / "Self-testing indicates your DirPort is reachable from the outside. Excellent. Publishing server descriptor." so that seems to be A-OK.
Any suggestions (or should I "just" ignore this as mentioned on tor-dev @ Tue Jan 24 04:20:27 UTC 2017 in subject: "[tor-dev] log: ORPort/DirPort address does not match descriptor address")?
Thx, Stijn
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