[tor-relays] I have an Alleged family member
Arisbe
arisbe at cni.net
Tue Feb 28 20:31:49 UTC 2017
If you look at [0] on atlas, the fingerprint is listed under Properties
as it should be. But if you look down to Family Members, it lists the
same fingerprint as Alleged Family members. Strange!
Several months ago, as I was growing my Tor relay inventory, I picked up
on someone's post here that I should just keep a file of fingerprints
that I can paste into each node as my count grew. I found it to save
time, so each of my nodes' torrc also contain their own fingerprint.
Only [0] reacts this way.
On 2/28/2017 10:26 AM, Pascal Terjan wrote:
> On 28 February 2017 at 17:32, Arisbe <arisbe at cni.net> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I run a variety of Tor relays--most on VPS hosts. I recently added a small
>> relay and updated my family members. Strangely, this last relay is tagged
>> as an "alleged family member," even on itself [0]. It has been like this for
>> over a month. I can't detect a typo.
>> Any suggestions?
>>
> What do you mean "even on itself"?
>
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/04C095E0DAB8C28BC433677C4AE8F65CB7D7083C
> doesn't list any family member, alleged or not
>
> Did you set MyFamily on it (and reload if you did so after starting it)?
>
>> [0] 04C095E0DAB8C28BC433677C4AE8F65CB7D7083C
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