Hi,
* Next, i noticed a frequent (daily) behavior of the Tor server It should take tor about an hour to realise your address has changed, and another hour for it to propagate to the rest of the network.
I hope you mean "Address" here. The "Nickname" is what your relay is called, the "Address" is where it is.
This could be an issue with your relay's DNS, or some of the other settings. Did you wait an hour or two?
That's a shame, tor will use relays that are only up for short periods of time for the middle of a circuit, and for rendezvous points for short-lived hidden service circuits. So it's not disruptive or useless. (It might slow down a few clients who try your relay for the few hours each day it takes to find its new IP address.) Tim Tim Wilson-Brown (teor) teor2345 at gmail dot com PGP 968F094B teor at blah dot im OTR CAD08081 9755866D 89E2A06F E3558B7F B5A9D14F |
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