On Freitag, 31. März 2023 16:56:16 CEST denny.obreham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > The second IP is still in "Exit Addresses" with the new configuration ... > https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/3B85067588C3F017D5CCF7D8F65B > 5881B7D4C97C I don't understand that now either. I have at least 200 relays configured like this. I don't understand that now either. I have at least 200 relays configured like this with different IP's and subnets. I always set OutboundBindAddresses for relays, bridges and HS. Everything I can think of, it may take up to 24 hours for the 2nd IP to disappear from tor metrics. > torrc: > > Address 209.141.39.157 > OutboundBindAddress 209.141.39.157 > ORPort 9001 IPv4Only > > denny.obreham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote .. > > > Thanks Marco. > > > > First, I had to change my ORPort to 9001 with your proposed configuration > > because using 443 caused an error => "Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:443: > > Address already in use. Is Tor already running?" > > Probably because my other Tor instance (hidden service) is using it. > > > > Now I'm just waiting for the metrics to update to see if everything is as > > expected. > > > > Finally, thanks for the help with IPv6 because I cannot get it to work. > > Somehow when I try to check IPv6 availability ( > > https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/post-install/ ), I get > > "ping6: connect: Network is unreachable". I don't have time to set it up > > right now (I already spent hours last week) so I'll get back to you for > > that. > > > > Denny > > -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
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