Thanks teor,
> Your relay's IPv6 Exit policy is:
> reject 1-65535
> Which is the port summary for:
> reject *6:*
IPv6 is now enabled on the exit relay and its exit policy updated.
I set the maximum open descriptors to 10,000 with
ulimit -n 10000
Are there any other system limits I should consider ?
Livak
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On Monday, September 17, 2018 3:51 PM, teor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 17 Sep 2018, at 23:44, livak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks nusenu,
>>
>> The relay is configured with the exit reduced policy.
>> The ORPort is 443 and the DirPort is 80.
>>
>> Since exit policy uses "*" as the IP address, IPv6 should be
>> allowed.
>
> Your relay's IPv6 Exit policy is:
> reject 1-65535
> Which is the port summary for:
> reject *6:*
>
> You need to set IPv6Exit 1 to exit via IPv6.
> (The default is 0.)
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en
>
> If you want your relay to accept client connections via IPv6,
> you also need to set:
>
> ORPort [Your IPv6 Address]:Port
>
> For example:
>
> ORPort [2001:610:510:115:192:42:115:102]:9004
>
> You need to add the IPv6 ORPort to your existing IPv4 ORPort,
> which looks like:
>
> Address 192.42.115.102
> ORPort 192.42.115.102:9004
>
>> Does "nyx" does nyx deal with IPv6 ?
>
> nyx is a relay monitor.
> It will tell you if your relay uses IPv6.
> But it doesn't configure your relay for you.
>
> On 18 Sep 2018, at 00:00, Kyle Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I used the script from:
>> https://github.com/mricon/tor-relay-bootstrap-rpi/blob/master/README.md
>> to set it up initially, which, after enabling upnp, seemed to work
>> perfectly. Then, at some point in the middle of the night it went offline.
>> Could it be a problem with my ISP?
>
> Possibly. But it's more likely a problem with your upnp or router connection
> limits.
>
> Our experience is that upnp is unreliable. You're better to configure a port
> mapping
> manually on your router.
>
> Tor relays need about 7000 connections to work, more for exits. Many home
> routers
> work badly when they have over 1000 connections.
>
>> I thought nyx was for more recent versions of TOR. I had been using ARM to
>> monitor it.
>
> nyx works with all supported versions of Tor (0.2.9 and later).
>
> arm is no longer supported.
>
> T
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