El 23/03/18 a las 13:06, Matt Traudt escribió: > On 3/23/18 12:55, victor...@riseup.net wrote: > > El 23/03/18 a las 12:34, Matt Traudt escribió: > >> > >> Does your relay do both IPv4 and IPv6? Did your IPv4/6 address change? > >> > > > > Thanks. I haven't realised there is a problem with its IPv6 address, > > even if it the prefix hasn't changed. I am disabling for the moment. > > > >> Some of the authorities think you're running, but not enough. It could > >> be because something changed about your address(es). > >> > >> See here. Very large webpage. > >> https://consensus-health.torproject.org/consensus-health-2018-03-23-15-00.html#B33BFA9AA0005730C1C0E8F7E6F53CF3C5716BD6 > >> > > > > Where the differences come from? Why there are authorities that think > > it's running while others not? > > Some (not all) of the authorities are capable of IPv6. The ones that are > capable of IPv6 require that relays with both IPv4 and IPv6 ORPorts be > reachable on both. If you have both and aren't reachable on both, you'll > end up being marked as not running. > > Hope that helps.
Yes, thanks. JFTR, it seems that AS3215 (Orange, FR) support IPv6 only in some of its networks. I had to reconnect more than once until I got a routing IPv6 network. Cheers, S _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays