On 2018-01-09 19:18, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
> On January 9, 2018 8:29:50 AM EST, "Fabian A. Santiago" 
> <fsanti...@garbage-juice.com> wrote:
>> One of my relays is no longer listed in atlas. I'm curious why and how
>> can I go about examining the issue? It had been running for several
>> weeks at this point seemingly fine. 
>>
>> My other relay lists it as an alleged family member but it's id is
>> listed in a different color (yellow). 
>>
>> Is this part of the ddos issue I've seen spoken of here? 
>>
>> The server is accessible and Tor is running. System stats look fine. 
>>
>> Any ideas? Thanks.
>> --
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Fabian S.
>>
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> 
> Or is it just out of atlas due to hibernation? 
> 
> The other one still listed is also hibernating though currently. Unless it 
> only stays visible for a short time? 

Can you tell us the fingerprints or nicknames or IP addresses of your
relays?

All the best,
Karsten



> 
> Thanks everyone. 
> --
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Fabian S.
> 
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