Thanks.
On 16.04.2018 06:57, Sunil Mohan Adapa wrote: > >> I do not think tor relay works. The ethernet's >> leds do not flash. How can I verify if there is >> tor relay traffic? >> Can I write a command which tells me how much tor >> relay traffic has taken place? >> >> Diagnostic Results >> Module: tor says all green except >> Listening on tcp4 port >> Listening on tcp6 port >> Listening on tcp4 port >> Listening on tcp4 port >> Access URL http://www.debian.org on tcp6 via Tor >> Confirm Tor usage at https://check.torproject.org >> on tcp6 >> >> I have omitted the port numbers because I do not >> know if they should be kept hidden. >> >> Do I have to make some settings on the freedombox >> computer or >> on my router? Any relevant pieces of wiki >> information I should >> read? > One thing we have not made clear in the interface of relay nodes is that > the FreedomBox needs to be reachable from the Internet. So you need a > static or dynamic public IP address on the FreedomBox. Or you must be > forwarding all the traffic from your router (which can be reached from > the Internet) to FreedomBox. > Look like you can check your relay here[1] after a few hours. > > Links: > 1) https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#simple > I asked on the tor's irc. I was told there is an option to get graphs about tor's activity. https://nyx.torproject.org/ But the freedombox.org does not support it. A request was made on a freedombox.org forum. I do not remember which forum. If an option to easily verify if tor works can be implemented it should be done. I verified my ip address on https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#simple A tor relay not found. > the FreedomBox needs to be reachable from the Internet. Can you link to instructions?
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