Eddie:
> On 10/13/2021 11:29 PM, Eddie wrote:
>> I currently run 3 relays, across different servers and today I noticed
>> that one has now lost it's Guard and HS Dir flags. What's surprising
>> is that this particular relay has the highest Bandwidth and Consensus
>> Weight of all 3 and has not be
All:
Are the DirectoryAuthority & FallbackDir directives only evaluated at startup
of a Tor instance? I recently ran into an issue where my Tor Relay Farm went
down, due to the manually configured DirectoryAuthority going down and the
FallbackDir didn't seem to back it up.
I know that the Direc
On 17 Oct (13:54:22), Arlen Yaroslav via tor-relays wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Arlen!
>
> I've done some further analysis on this. The reason my relay is being marked
> as overloaded is because of DNS timeout errors. I had to dive into the
> source code to figure this out.
>
> In dns.c, a libevent DNS_ERR
Noticed that one of my relays (OhNoAnotherRelay02) is showing as
off-line. Looking at the logs, I see a bunch of these messages:
Oct 18 08:39:16.000 [notice] Channel padding timeout scheduled 143041ms
in the past.
Oct 18 08:39:21.000 [notice] Channel padding timeout scheduled 156925ms
in the