On Donnerstag, 24. Juni 2021 01:59:22 CEST S1l3nt Hash wrote: > I wanted to do my part in helping the TOR network grow, so I've started a > tor relay on a debian system. After running for a while and monitoring on > Nyx, and checking Relay Search I've notice my link says "Offline". > IPv6 address discovery is the main pittfall. https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2020-July/018748.html Since tor 0.4.4.x series, I write the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses _everywhere_ in the config with the ports. (Address, OutboundBindAddress, ORPort) I don't have any IPv4 only relays, try using: ORPort <privat.IPv4.address>:9001 NoAdvertise I'm not sure if that is also possible: ORPort 9001 NoAdvertise,IPv4Only > Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (static public ip) > DirPort 9030 NoAdvertise > DirPort xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9030 NoListen (static public ip) > ORPort 9001 NoAdvertise ^^^^^^^^^ ORPort <privat.IPv4>:9001 NoAdvertise > ORPort xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9001 NoListen (static public ip) > Also configured Port Forwarding on my router for 9001 and 9030 to the > private IPv4 address on the tor relay. > For dual stack you have to do it for IPv4 and IPv6. > Have not configured 9001 and 9030 to open in linux, are they by default? > By default, no netfilter / iptables are created on a Debian system for IPv4 and IPv6. That means everything is open and forwarding is disabled. -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
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