On 28.10.2020 21:16, Mariusz Otlewski wrote:

I have several Raspberry Pi with hidden Tor service - I use this to connect
to Raspberry over ssh. It works very well.
I noticed that after restarting the raspberry, I have to wait a while for
the hidden service to be found in the Tor network again.
It's okay if I wait a minute, but sometimes I have to wait 5, 10 or even 15
minutes before the .onion address is found in the Tor network and I can
connect to it.


So I have a few questions.
What determines the time after which I can find a hidden service on the Tor? Is it possible somehow to force a faster propagation of the availability of
.onion address on the network?

I've done a lot of testing but it looks very random.

Could you please help clarify this point?


Uhh. Have read some research papers the last few days https://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/ and play with vanguards.
Onion services is all about security for hidden services, not speed.
Onion services don't have DNS. It takes a while. Hidden service & DDoS protection delayed advertise onion service I think. The circuit structure is explained here. https://tor.void.gr/docs/onion-services.html.en

For onion services I have chosen a set of stable EntryNodes, HSLayer2Nodes and HSLayer3Nodes.
Maybe this helps a little bit.
Which port do you have for SSH?
If not 22 add him to the "long-lived" ports. (Default: 21, 22, 706, 1863, 5050, 5190, 5222, 5223, 6667, 6697, 8300.)

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