[tor-relays] running a relay on a home connection

abhiram abhiram.chintangal at gmail.com
Thu Dec 19 11:56:25 UTC 2013


On Tuesday 17 December 2013 11:50 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 11:25:15AM +0530, abhiram wrote:
>> I am running a tor relay on a home connection. My connection is
>> assigned a new ip as the lease expires every few days. So far I am
>> fixing this my editing my torrc file with the new address value. Are
>> there better ways of handing this?
>>
>> One thing that puzzled me was that when I first setup my relay it
>> was unable to find the external address of my connection and its
>> log files kept complaining that:
>>
>> "If x.x.x.x:9030 is not your correct IP address and directory port,
>>  please check your relay's configuration"
> 
> What program gave that log message? That isn't a log message in Tor.
> Maybe Vidalia? Unless you're paraphrasing?
> 
>> Obviously it wasn't my ip address, when I looked it up it was from
>> another country. So my question is why is my relay advertising this
>> specific address?
> 
> What operating system, what Tor version, and how did you install it?
> 
> I wonder if your /etc/hosts file has a stale address in it, so Tor doesn't
> try to guess because your computer has already set its IP address (even
> though it's wrong)?
> 
> --Roger
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Thanks for your response.

I tried two versions of tor, one that came with TBB (.2.3.25) and the
other I built using the source package(.2.4.19).

Oh and I am running Arch. I did take a look at hosts file but there
weren't any stale entries.

I am hoping that by running tor on my other machine I can rule out
problems with old config files.

-- 
Abhiram Chintangal


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