Hey All, I'm a bit embarassed here but I don't see what I'm doing wrong. I've recently inherited a VPS donation from an anonymous donor. I've configured it up like the rest of Icetor's exit relays but it never receives the exit flag. The exit in question is loki4: https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/44DB05F3AEDA5DA34BC713201DD0394418C7DD...
An external Nmap scan of the IP shows the DirPort and ORPort open and accessible, so what gives?
-Jason
On 09/22/2014 06:52 AM, jason@icetor.is wrote:> Hey All,
I'm a bit embarassed here but I don't see what I'm doing wrong. I've recently inherited a VPS donation from an anonymous donor. I've configured it up like the rest of Icetor's exit relays but it never receives the exit flag. The exit in question is loki4:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/44DB05F3AEDA5DA34BC713201DD0394418C7DD...
An external Nmap scan of the IP shows the DirPort and ORPort open and accessible, so what gives?
Hello,
It looks like it received the Exit flag now. It usually takes a while, so don't wonder if you have to wait. First your relay has to prove that exiting works, then the directory authorities need to agree on that and in the end atlas has to display it, all taking some time.
Great that you run an exit relay! :)
Hey Chris, I was tweaking with the relay tonight after I wrote this and seemed to have fixed now. Before it had been running about 2 weeks without getting the flag. Thanks for the reply. -Jason
On 09/22/2014 06:05 AM, Christian Sturm wrote:
On 09/22/2014 06:52 AM, jason@icetor.is wrote:> Hey All,
I'm a bit embarassed here but I don't see what I'm doing wrong. I've recently inherited a VPS donation from an anonymous donor. I've configured it up like the rest of Icetor's exit relays but it never receives the exit flag. The exit in question is loki4:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/44DB05F3AEDA5DA34BC713201DD0394418C7DD...
An external Nmap scan of the IP shows the DirPort and ORPort open and accessible, so what gives?
Hello,
It looks like it received the Exit flag now. It usually takes a while, so don't wonder if you have to wait. First your relay has to prove that exiting works, then the directory authorities need to agree on that and in the end atlas has to display it, all taking some time.
Great that you run an exit relay! :)
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 04:52:36AM +0000, jason@icetor.is wrote:
I'm a bit embarassed here but I don't see what I'm doing wrong. I've recently inherited a VPS donation from an anonymous donor. I've configured it up like the rest of Icetor's exit relays but it never receives the exit flag. The exit in question is loki4: https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/44DB05F3AEDA5DA34BC713201DD0394418C7DD...
FWIW, the spec says '"Exit" -- A router is called an 'Exit' iff it allows exits to at least two of the ports 80, 443, and 6667 and allows exits to at least one /8 address space.':
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/HEAD:/dir-spec.txt#l1845
Cheers, Philipp
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