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Re: [tor-relays] Please check if your relay has fallen out of the consensus



Hi, my relay is showing no abnormal logs, publishes it's descriptor just fine and shows on Atlas / Metrics.

Thank you for the heads up though!

-GH

On Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024 at 10:48 AM, Roger Dingledine <arma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi folks!
> 

> We're hunting down a mystery where two of our big university relays are
> having troubles reaching the Tor directory authorities:
> https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/analysis/-/issues/86
> 

> Can you check to see if your relay is in a similar situation?
> 

> In particular, the situation to look for is "Tor process is
> still running fine from your perspective, but, relay-search
> (https://atlas.torproject.org/) says you are no longer running."
> 

> If your relay is in this situation, the next step is to check your Tor
> logs, try to rule out other issues like firewall rules on your side,
> and then (if you're able) to start exploring traceroutes to the directory
> authority IP addresses vs other addresses. If you need more direct help,
> we can help you debug or answer other questions on #tor-relays on IRC.
> 

> Thanks,
> --Roger
> 

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