[tor-relays] why my exit is not being used?

teor teor2345 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 01:03:40 UTC 2017


> On 27 Jan 2017, at 17:03, gustavo panizzo (gfa) <gfa at zumbi.com.ar> wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> I ran sorrentini [1] as a relay for a month or two and everything was
> fine.
> 
> then 2-3 weeks ago i decided to allow exit, the traffic went down
> significantly, is that expected? it has recovered a bit but i feel the
> node is underutilized, is it stational?
> 
> I've attached node's munin graphs
> 
> 
> [1]
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/5E762A58B1F7FF92E791A1EA4F18695CAC6677CE
> 
> 
> here is my torrc

Hi,

Please send us your actual torrc:
* your torrc has a DirPort, but your relay on atlas does not
  (this might be because you have a bandwidth limit set)
* your torrc says IPv6Exit, but your relay on atlas does not exit to
  IPv6

Since you have AccountingMax set, please send us any bandwidth-related
log entries.

Any more warning or notice log entries would also help, particularly
those related to reachability.

Most likely, your relay has simply used 1024GB this month.

Tim

> # general
> Nickname sorrentini
> Log notice syslog
> ControlPort 9051
> HashedControlPassword XXXXXXXXX
> AccountingStart month 01 00:00
> AccountingRule sum
> AccountingMax 1024GB
> ContactInfo 0x44BB1BA79F6C6333 <tor-admin AT zumbi dot com dot ar>
> MyFamily 82C92FBAF2196EC346670D12BB9650FE9FF55741,EFD2EEB91E5C5D8CB999B1EC68D89E51F8776AC7
> SocksPort 0
> SocksPolicy reject *
> ## IPv4
> ORPort 128.199.76.145:443
> DirPort 128.199.76.145:80
> Address 128.199.76.145
> OutboundBindAddress 128.199.76.145
> ##IPv6
> IPv6Exit 1
> ORPort [2400:6180:0:d0::18a7:d001]:443
> OutboundBindAddress [2400:6180:0:d0::18a7:d001]
> # Exit
> DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html
> CellStatistics 1
> DirReqStatistics 1
> EntryStatistics 1
> ExitPortStatistics 1
> ExtraInfoStatistics 1
> HiddenServiceStatistics 1
> ExitRelay 1
> ExitPolicy accept *:53        # DNS
> ExitPolicy accept *:80        # HTTP
> ExitPolicy accept *:110       # POP3
> ExitPolicy accept *:143       # IMAP
> ExitPolicy accept *:220       # IMAP3
> ExitPolicy accept *:443       # HTTPS
> ExitPolicy accept *:873       # rsync
> ExitPolicy accept *:989-990   # FTPS
> ExitPolicy accept *:991       # NAS Usenet
> ExitPolicy accept *:992       # TELNETS
> ExitPolicy accept *:993       # IMAPS
> ExitPolicy accept *:995       # POP3S
> ExitPolicy accept *:1194      # OpenVPN
> ExitPolicy accept *:1293      # IPSec
> ExitPolicy accept *:3690      # SVN Subversion
> ExitPolicy accept *:4321      # RWHOIS
> ExitPolicy accept *:5222-5223 # XMPP, XMPP SSL
> ExitPolicy accept *:5228      # Android Market
> ExitPolicy accept *:9418      # git
> ExitPolicy accept *:11371     # OpenPGP hkp
> ExitPolicy accept *:64738     # Mumble
> ExitPolicy reject *:* # nothing else is allowed

T

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