On Thursday, 26 September 2024 08:01 Tor Relay Net Ops via tor-relays wrote: > I think it might have not recognized the address has changed, because it > doesn't recover after a while (I waited around 3~ days) > There are no firewall rules that would intervene with this process, on > the MikroTik side it's just an DST-NAT rule to my tor ORPort. > In case you need it at some point. Should be easy to adapt for other providers. https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=122564 > > (C) The old-school way of handling this was to get a dyndns account and > > then set your torrc Address to point to your dyndns hostname. That is, > > you run a periodic tool that reaches out to the service and it makes > > sure to update the hostname it gives you to match your current address. > > > I do have a dyndns address that updates an A record on my Cloudflare > account every 60 seconds, now... where do I put the dyndns address > inside the torrc file? > With working A and AAAA records. # The hostname for incoming connections e.g.: Address dynhost.cloudflare.net -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
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