Hey there,
is there any information out regarding the AROI-Status and the trasisition from ciisversion:2 to ciisversion:3?
I was proud having it all setup, but then I followed the advice on creating an ed25519 key and added the proof in my github page.
The setup was done correctly as far as I can see, however, this led to loosing my AROI Status :‘( …
I’m happy if someone sees my fault or has a clue what to do now to get the AROI back.
Of course it would be easy to just revert the change to the contact info, but the must be a „Go-Live“ when the ciisv3 is the desired value?
Best regards,
Joker
P.S.
What I also noticed – I have only one relay, but since I configured the ed-key, there was a notice in the tor log that MyFamily Descriptor is still needed aswell.
[warn] FamilyId was configured, but MyFamily was not. FamilyId is good, but the Tor network still requires MyFamily while clients are migrating to use family keys instead.
As with one relay, I didn’t see the benefit, but added the fingerprint as desired with the MyFamily Option. The warning is gone since then.
Additionally I also lost my „First-Seen“ Date when doing the change to v3. But I heard this is already under investigation.
Picture 1: Happy Family Cert is installed and valid.
Picture 2: 1AEO stats claims missing ciisversion:2.
Picture 3: On the Page from Nusenu (OrNetStats), I still see myself as verified, but the update rate is quite low. This reflects the data before the change.
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