Re: [tor-relays] torservers are not rechable

2018-02-11 Thread TorGate
Ok thanks thats works.


regards Steffen
TorGate
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> Am 11.02.2018 um 16:35 schrieb Roger Dingledine :
> 
> On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 04:24:26PM +0100, TorGate wrote:
>> Hi to all,
>> i have started my servers again and changed the wan ip adress.
>> But the servers have the old ip after uptime of 2 times.
>> Can i update manualy the wan ips ?
>> The dns names are changed to the new ipadresses.
> 
> Thanks for running relays! (If you are running more than one relay, be
> sure to set Contactinfo and Myfamily for each of them, to help everybody
> know that they're run by the same person.)
> 
> If Tor isn't automatically guessing your address correctly, you
> can set it manually using the "Address" line in your torrc file.
> 
> You can set "Address" to an IP address directly, which is most stable,
> or you can set it to a dns name if your IP address will be changing often.
> 
> If you don't set Address, Tor ought to give you notice-level log lines like
> 
> Feb 11 10:32:57.692 [notice] Guessed our IP address as 74.109.9.8 (source: 
> 128.31.0.34).
> 
> which might provide some hint for you about why it's guessing wrong.
> 
> --Roger
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Re: [tor-relays] torservers are not rechable

2018-02-11 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 04:24:26PM +0100, TorGate wrote:
> Hi to all,
> i have started my servers again and changed the wan ip adress.
> But the servers have the old ip after uptime of 2 times.
> Can i update manualy the wan ips ?
> The dns names are changed to the new ipadresses.

Thanks for running relays! (If you are running more than one relay, be
sure to set Contactinfo and Myfamily for each of them, to help everybody
know that they're run by the same person.)

If Tor isn't automatically guessing your address correctly, you
can set it manually using the "Address" line in your torrc file.

You can set "Address" to an IP address directly, which is most stable,
or you can set it to a dns name if your IP address will be changing often.

If you don't set Address, Tor ought to give you notice-level log lines like

Feb 11 10:32:57.692 [notice] Guessed our IP address as 74.109.9.8 (source: 
128.31.0.34).

which might provide some hint for you about why it's guessing wrong.

--Roger

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Re: [tor-relays] torservers are not rechable

2018-02-11 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
Ok, I’m sorry but I’m trying to make sense of this,,,

You start Tor, and then your server IP changes after a certain uptime, the DNS 
changes with it. So what’s the issue with accessing it if the DNS changes with 
it? Do you have to use the IP address explicitly?

Thanks,

Conrad

> On Feb 11, 2018, at 9:24 AM, TorGate  wrote:
> 
> Hi to all,
> i have started my servers again and changed the wan ip adress.
> But the servers have the old ip after uptime of 2 times.
> Can i update manualy the wan ips ?
> The dns names are changed to the new ipadresses.
> 
> regards Steffen
> TorGate
> torgate(at)linux-hus.dk 
> 
> 
> 
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[tor-relays] torservers are not rechable

2018-02-11 Thread TorGate
Hi to all,
i have started my servers again and changed the wan ip adress.
But the servers have the old ip after uptime of 2 times.
Can i update manualy the wan ips ?
The dns names are changed to the new ipadresses.

regards Steffen
TorGate
torgate(at)linux-hus.dk






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Re: [tor-relays] Exits lost their function

2018-02-11 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 11:55:44AM +0100, Paul wrote:
> > (A) Correct, we recently changed it so both 80 and 443 are required:
> > https://bugs.torproject.org/23637
> 
> Thank you for that explanation - how long should it take to get the
>exit flag back when opening port 80 ?

How long *should* it take? At most an hour -- your relay publishes a
new descriptor with the new exit policy, and on the next consensus vote
(which happens at the top of each hour), all the dir auths who have seen
the new descriptor vote the Exit flag for you.

If you meant "how long until Atlas shows that I have it", add a few
hours to that, since it pulls its data from onionoo, which pulls from
whatever on the metrics side is doing the data fetching and collection.

There have been some other issues here and there lately, where your relay
publishes a new descriptor, but some of the dir auths decide that it
isn't interesting compared to the one they've already got. Your relay
publishes a new descriptor every 18 hours in any case, so these rare
situations generally work themselves out within a day.

So: it should be within an hour, and it likely will be within a day. :)

If you want to debug it more, you can fetch the recent votes from
https://collector.torproject.org/recent/relay-descriptors/votes/
and see what each of the votes says about your "s" lines.

I try to put moria1's most recently seen votes at
https://www.freehaven.net/~arma/moria1-v3-status-votes
every hour if you want extra fresh data.

--Roger

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Re: [tor-relays] Exits lost their function

2018-02-11 Thread Paul


Am 09.02.2018 um 19:41 schrieb Roger Dingledine:
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2018 at 07:37:09PM +0100, niftybunny wrote:
>> Minimum is:
>>
>> accept *:53
>> accept *:80
>> accept *:443
> 
> (A) Correct, we recently changed it so both 80 and 443 are required:
> https://bugs.torproject.org/23637

> 
> --Roger

Thank you for that explanation - how long should it take to get the exit flag 
back when opening port 80 ?

Paul

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Re: [tor-relays] Exits lost their function

2018-02-11 Thread nusenu

> It's a good mystery. :) Maybe we can find more recent situations where
> directory authorities completely left out the Exit flags from their votes?

thanks for your analysis.
maybe we can DocTor checks for this and graphs on consensus-health
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2018-February/012918.html

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