I thought the link to atlas page: https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/5A9B5923F4937C3ED76B0AD4CF1030C11FCAF1FA
might be enough since it includes the fingerprint: AllquanTor 5A9B5923F4937C3ED76B0AD4CF1030C11FCAF1FA And as a prove that I am in control of the respective IP I included your response at the URL where the relay is currently running: http://89.163.224.212/verifystory/mail.txt Is there any more information/verification you need? On 26.02.2015 14:35, justaguy wrote: > You didn't include your fingerprint or IP's, so there isn't any way for > someone to check. > On 02/26/2015 02:31 PM, catchthemall wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> tl;dr: >> >> Due to a config error my relay [1] was running on two different IPs at >> the same time for about half a day. Now the traffic has dropped. >> I just wanted to make sure that it is not flagged as malicious or >> something ... >> Additionally I am curious about the policy in such a case. What happens >> if a relay shows up in the network with the same identity key but on >> different IP addresses? >> >> >> long-version (kinda funny): >> >> I am using webtropia [2] as a service provide which is, as far I can >> tell, is a good choice for running a relay. Some time ago I decided to >> change the hosting plan and switch to another offer at the same >> provider. For that reason I let my old contract run out until they >> notified me that my server will be shut down and deleted. >> After receiving this notification I checked that indeed my relay server >> was no longer reachable. >> Some time passed by until I had time to setup my old relay (same identiy >> key) on the new server. Done so I launched it and was happy to enjoy the >> increased bandwidth. >> What I missed was that in the meantime the old server was reactivated by >> the hosting provider without notifying me and as a result was running at >> the same time as the new one for about half a day. >> >> After I recognised this, I tried to ssh to the old server - which still >> worked perfectly and indeed confirmed that everything was as I left it. >> I shut down the relay running on the old server and wrote an e-mail to >> the hosting provider checking if they are going to charge me the >> reactivation and why the hell reactivated it. >> Up until now I only got an response that my old server was "shut down" >> and that the "hard disk was deleted on the 29.01.2015" ... >> >> .. I thought well ... since I can still ssh to that server I kinda doubt >> that this is the case. >> So since I still had ssh access to the "shut down server" I decided to >> setup another relay on the "deleted hard disk" of this machine until >> they believe me that there exists a small possibility that this thing is >> still running ... >> The "ghost" relay [2] is running fine up until now. >> >> [1] >> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/5A9B5923F4937C3ED76B0AD4CF1030C11FCAF1FA >> [2] http://www.webtropia.com/index.php >> [3] >> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/23C31DBBEB898145D6E090D6DD8C06D72E55F972 >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-relays mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
