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Georg Koppen wrote: > But it seems a majority of directory authorities can't talk to it. If > you look at https://consensus-health.torproject.org/ and enter your > fingerprint at the bottom then you can see what each authority thinks > of your relay. Only 3/9 deem it to be running at this point. Well that's odd. The relay is in India. Is there a possibility that it is being blocked by them? Is that a known issue in India? I seem to be unable to reach to moria1, gabelmoo, dannenberg, maatuska, longclaw, or bastet, either with ICMP or HTTP. According to traceroute, it manages four hops out of thirty: 1. _gateway (160.250.225.1) 2. 85.209.161.0 (85.209.161.0) 3. 180.150.241.241 (180.150.241.241) 4. 14.143.30.73.static-delhi.vsnl.net.in (14.143.30.73) After that, the trail is lost. This is the same for all of the affected authorities. I haven't noticed any other connectivity issues. I will try contacting my hosting provider and requesting that they get these IPs unblocked and, if they are unable to (they may very well not be in charge of the blocks), move me to a new location. Marco Moock wrote: > On which ports is it listening? Only 160.250.225.3:9001. All others are blocked with nftables. Only the ICMP messages echo-request, destination-unreachable, time-exceeded, and parameter-problem are accepted. This configuration is used on all of my relays, and the rest have no reachability issues. > Can you seen incoming traffic and are the TCP handshakes successful? I can see incoming traffic from other relays, at least enough for it to be used as a client. It's also successfully being used as an onion service as an alternative to simply running SSH on a non-default port. Of course, this is expected if the only blocked IPs are a few of the authorities while some other authorities are reachable. Regards, forest -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEvLrj6cuOL+I/KdxYBh18rEKN1gsFAmk2nHgACgkQBh18rEKN 1gugjA/+PiJh8+zAA3lweNGYvupLzSaPobm4RrXD0/ZXNGvt542PZ5wCSKOEx910 b7knqAqLQn+wnI6lc/6TidPnoIuUXet52w9cQDRNo7lbaV9rX2mA6mS722dRvPNt 5QnrExyDaEKd/SPLxd7QcBwQf+PxYSD/XLadoBWgBVAW1C247hVzzYDdSoEvhM8Z dzIbFduuc8qHfXJpNnWZruzdg2+x+C+2DVrEbqdzZG4Wo+RSrBpr5ap+vdfr1exs b1b5mirkGgUolqB7KVV67YXEAYe0LXp033HQXI8l3x3OFynO+hBFsbuYA2gaMIse 05YKDs+c+aB23SMF8zSEKMTwigf/zkkz71f5WPOfNf/vW3byOJvLAGZptzcN7TPP yQSqINq/Ll6UHej+pFNbEIvQjiimrsEjUZ9LRlmyWg6YI0yWVjnf5LMRoVipYY/c GfpMW/DWlQsC9d9lDWSsWe6c5uWyNEkoMhFzcpAFMoV+mvNjmeBi2MYrLGiQ13n5 UbZyWcnkoOdDwe3A+BX1ejaumlOzQ63xlqvMZLZu3TOum4WnLLP+/MG7LQWBzg6z pD7VJ0Qmd1GGgyqw+xvRzT3y3qD2O2on15Fu/4Ipr41tgpDD/OyLKFTnhHlFsISa 2ZeSrAlPx7TPl/edzzSEmP8haxPrBjZXYkAmiEo/qmzfYj2rKl8= =YxL4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
