Hi Layer13
Am 13.03.2020 um 09:51 schrieb Paul Geurts:
> it would send me an automated email telling me that my relay is down
I apologize to not answer to what you ask for.
> A little bit of backstory on why I need this:
> so a couple of days ago (13 to be exact) my server had an
> issue and
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:53:25 +0300
armik...@gmail.com wrote:
> С уважением,
> Станислав
I'm not sure if trailing dot is allowed in the "search" directive. Can you try
removing the dot after "lan"? Or just remove the "search" line entirely.
--
With respect,
Roman
13.03.2020, 14:55, "teor" :Hi, Post the entire file without shortening or removing any line. If it complainsabout parse error, there must be something wrong in it, but you don't noticeor don't think it is wrong. People on the mailing list can check if it's ok,but again only if you post the
Hi,
>> Post the entire file without shortening or removing any line. If it complains
>> about parse error, there must be something wrong in it, but you don't notice
>> or don't think it is wrong. People on the mailing list can check if it's ok,
>> but again only if you post the entire file
13.03.2020, 13:23, "Roman Mamedov" :
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:17:48 +0300
> Станислав wrote:
>
>> 12.03.2020, 23:36, "Sean Greenslade" :
>> >>> What are the contents of /etc/resolv.conf ?
>> >>
>> >> 127.0.0.1
>> >> ::1
>> >
>> > That's the problem. The format of resolv.conf requires
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:17:48 +0300
Станислав wrote:
>
>
> 12.03.2020, 23:36, "Sean Greenslade" :
> >>> What are the contents of /etc/resolv.conf ?
> >>
> >> 127.0.0.1
> >> ::1
> >
> > That's the problem. The format of resolv.conf requires the string
> > "nameserver" before each ip. Try
12.03.2020, 23:36, "Sean Greenslade" :
>>> What are the contents of /etc/resolv.conf ?
>>
>> 127.0.0.1
>> ::1
>
> That's the problem. The format of resolv.conf requires the string
> "nameserver" before each ip. Try something like this:
>
> # Up to three nameserver lines are allowed.
>
Hi,
There are a few different tools that are publicly available.
Here are the ones that most relay operators use:
> On 12 Mar 2020, at 18:17, potlatch wrote:
>
> I have a few exit relays on the Tor network but generally I'm flying blind.
> Why isn't there an index of tor relays that can be
I use uptime robot, but there are probably lots of others to do it.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020, 09:44 Layer13 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm writing to query about tor relay watchdogs and ask if there are any
> services to check if tor reachable from the internet and if not it would
> send me an automated
Hello,
I'm writing to query about tor relay watchdogs and ask if there are any
services to check if tor reachable from the internet and if not it would
send me an automated email telling me that my relay is down.
A little bit of backstory on why I need this: so a couple of days ago
(13 to
>> What are the contents of /etc/resolv.conf ?
>
>127.0.0.1
>::1
That's the problem. The format of resolv.conf requires the string "nameserver"
before each ip. Try something like this:
# Up to three nameserver lines are allowed.
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver ::1
#nameserver
--Sean
On 12.03.2020 08:14, Станислав wrote:
11.03.2020, 22:57, "Sean Greenslade" : On
March 9, 2020 3:55:38 AM PDT, "Станислав" wrote:
hi.I start second instance of tor, but for some reason it stopped
working.after updating the firmware on board pc engines apu2
Mar 09 13:48:46.000 [notice]
metrics.torproject.org -Original Message-From: volker.m...@gmx.deSent: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 10:10:35 +0100To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: Re: [tor-relays] website supportHi.
Can be privacy reasons to hide the relay operators.
But - do you know TOR metrics? Exonera, Atlas,
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