[tor-relays] New TOR Relay

Kyle Levy levyrkyle at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 14:28:57 UTC 2018


Thank you for clarifying.

I had it online and was monitoring it with ARM, and it looks like it just
went offline in the middle of the night. I hadn't changed anything. Could
it be my ISP? Thanks again for your help

On Mon, Sep 17, 2018, 10:26 Iain Learmonth <irl at torproject.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 17/09/18 14:28, Kyle Levy wrote:
> > I am attempting to set up a TOR relay on my raspberry pi on my home
> > network (nickname: relaydetour). I had it set up and running, but now it
> > seems to be offline. I hadn't changed any settings, and it's still
> > flagged as "running" and "valid". Is it functional? And is it more
> > likely a problem with my configuration or something more problematic?
> > Please let me know. Thank you.
>
> Thanks for running a relay.
>
> If you are referring to the flags on Tor Metrics' Relay Search, these
> are the flags that the relay had the last time it was seen in a consensus.
>
> As relays that are not running do not appear in the consensus anymore,
> you will pretty much always see a "Running" flag there.
>
> This will just be from the last time it was running and doesn't
> necessarily mean that it is running now.
>
> The green/red online/offline indicator will tell you the *actual* state
> of the relay (although this is also up to 2 hours behind).
>
> Thanks,
> Iain.
>
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