On 6/28/21 13:31, Udo van den Heuvel wrote: > Hello, > > I guess since updating to tor-0.4.6.5-0.fc34.x86_64 I get a load of > messages like in the subject, even though my IP is not in ExcludeNodes > and even though I did not change the config for a few weeks at least. > > What is the issue here? (not blatant misconfiguration I guess) >
A few responses that don't answer your question: - You know people can use your relay to build nearly any circuit they want, right? The Exclude*Nodes options don't affect that. It says so in the man page under ExcludeNodes. - The Exclude*Nodes settings only apply when your Tor builds a circuit for its own purposes, which includes self-testing apparently. - This looks like a very confused torrc. Do you want to be a client, thus the Exclude*Nodes, StrictNodes, LongLivedPorts options make sense? Do you want to be a bridge, thus the ServerTransport*, ExtORPort options make sense? Do you want to be an exit, thus the Bandwidth, Accounting, and omitted ExitPolicy options make sense? - Please set a real ContactInfo. - What in the world are you trying to accomplish with the long list of relays to exclude? The responses that do try to answer your question: - I'm guessing that you have a new GeoIP database that either thinks your relay is in one of the excluded countries or doesn't know where it is (thus it matches {??}). - Or you don't have a GeoIP database (anymore?). Thus both GeoIPExcludeUnknown AND {??} in the ExcludeNodes lists cause the problem. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk