hehe, thanks :)
I've also checked this but my ip was reachable from my test ips.
I've now checked it with host-tracker dot com and told it my server hoster.
They now have fixed the problem.
- Christian
2013/9/19 Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 06:57:54PM +0200,
On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 20:41:17 +0200
Christian Dietrich christian.d.dietr...@gmail.com allegedly wrote:
Thanks, but both relays have been started at the same time.
Due to the fact that they also have the same configuration,
both should offer up to 1 gigabit/s bandwidth.
RelayBandwidthRate 125
Weird that #1 has the stable flag and #2 don't then.
Stable -- A router is 'Stable' if it is active, and either its
Weighted MTBF is at least the median for known active routers or its
Weighted MTBF corresponds to at least 7 days.
The above suggests that #1 has been known to the dirauths for a
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 06:57:54PM +0200, Christian Dietrich wrote:
Now my problem is that tor relay #2 generates almost no traffic.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/myTOR
Log Relay #2:
Circuit handshake stats since last time: 63/63 TAP, 1/1 NTor.
Heartbeat: Tor's uptime