Hi, > On 23 May 2019, at 18:41, Dmitrii Tcvetkov <demfl...@demfloro.ru> wrote: > > On Tue, 21 May 2019 23:36:28 -0700 > Keifer Bly <keifer....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, so the relay in question does indeed have a reserved Static IP >> (104.154.93.253), and the traffic is allowed by the firewall, but the >> relay is still not appearing in the consensus. The port it's running >> on is 65534. This is starting to seem odd.....any thoughts are >> appreciated. Thanks. --Keifer >> > > Indeed, I don't have any problem connecting to your relay with openssl > from multiple locations (at least Russia, Netherlands and Germany): > > > $ openssl s_client -connect 104.154.93.253:65534 > <snip> > Certificate chain > ...
I can't find a relay called "torworld" or at "104.154.93.253" on the tor network: * using consensus health, which shows relays with votes: https://consensus-health.torproject.org/ * or relay search, which shows relays in the consensus: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/104.154.93.253 Please copy and paste the latest logs from your relay the last time you started it up. We need to see logs that cover your relay's: * tor version, * role (relay or bridge), * nickname, * fingerprint, * IPv4 address, * reachability self-test, and * descriptor posts to authorities. We might need info-level logs to see some of these things. Do you know if Google supports tor relays? They could be blocking some connections. T
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