Ok, so you’re going to censor your IP address even though it’s getting 
broadcasted worldwide through not only the atlas search engine, but the Tor 
network itself. 

If you run a relay, expect to have your IP address broadcasted. In addition, if 
you run a relay, expect that that some way to contact you is associated with 
that IP address. We give up our anonymity so others may have it.

Conrad Rockenhaus
(254) 292-3350

On Feb 24, 2018, at 3:03 PM, teor <[email protected]> wrote:

>>> Feb 24 10:45:08.000 [warn] You are running Tor as root. You don't need to, 
>>> and you probably shouldn't.
> 
> 
> You should set the User option to an unprivileged user in your torrc.
> 
>> On 25 Feb 2018, at 04:59, s7r <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> The IP addresses of all relays in the network are public and not
>> considered sensible information, but I can see a possibility where you
>> don't want a certain IP address tied to the email you are posting here
>> with, so it's up to you to decide but you can go to a port checking
>> website (google it) and check the relay IP address ORPort if open or not.
> 
> From the log messages, it seems like the ORPort and DirPort are
> reachable from at least a few relays. But they need to be reachable all
> over the world.
> 
>> If yes, wait for 24 hours and check back on relay search.
> 
> Relay search appears to be down right now.
> 
> T
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