No Tor server exists that allows exit to [scrubbed]:80. Rejecting.
Giorgos Pallas
gpall at ccf.auth.gr
Tue Aug 23 14:37:18 UTC 2005
Oliver Niesner wrote:
>Sebastian Wiesinger wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm getting the following log entries in my tor server log:
>>
>>Aug 23 12:52:28.996 [notice] No Tor server exists that allows exit to [scrubbed]:80. Rejecting.
>>Aug 23 12:52:28.996 [warn] directory_initiate_command(): Making AP bridge to dirserver failed.
>>Aug 23 12:52:28.997 [notice] No Tor server exists that allows exit to [scrubbed]:80. Rejecting.
>>Aug 23 12:52:28.997 [warn] directory_initiate_command(): Making AP bridge to dirserver failed.
>>Aug 23 12:52:30.012 [notice] No Tor server exists that allows exit to [scrubbed]:9031. Rejecting.
>>
>>
>
>TOR-NETWORK IS BACK - NOW!
>
>Aug 23 15:49:09.122 [notice] No Tor server exists that allows exit to
>[scrubbed]:80. Rejecting.
>Aug 23 15:49:10.384 [notice] No Tor server exists that allows exit to
>[scrubbed]:80. Rejecting.
>Aug 23 15:50:58.505 [notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit.
>Looks like it's working.
>
>Seems that the Dir-Servers weren´t available for some reason...
>
>Olli
>
>
Something general was happening because after I saw Oliver's mail, I
checked my tor server and noticed that until that time it was handling
virtually no traffic, and now it is handling 1 Mbps (sic) ;-)
Giorgos
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