OK, now I've set PortForwarding in Tor-Arm from "False" to "True", then restarted Tor:

...has not managed to confirm that its DirPort is reachable. Relays do not publish descriptors until their ORPort and DirPort are reachable. Please check...

I'm going to run a non-exit-relay and I'm going to do this at home.

Peter


Am 02.03.2018 um 20:42 schrieb Matthew Finkel:
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 08:27:29PM +0100, peter.zehetner@liwest.at wrote:
>> Hi, I'm still trying to run a tor delay. Here's the error:
>>
>
> Thank you for running a relay.
>
>> Your server (81.10.248.112:80) has not managed to confirm that its DirPort is reachable. Relays do not publish descriptors until their ORPort and DirPort are reachable.
>
> I do not see port 80 open, either:
>
> $ torsocks nc -v 81.10.248.112 80
> Ncat: Version 7.40 ( https://nmap.org/ncat )
> Ncat: Connection timed out.
>
>>
>> But canyouseeme.org said: Your ISP is not blocking port 80
>
> Maybe "not blocking" does not mean "is open".
>
> Are you running this relay at your home? If yes, then that is not
> recommended, but you may need to allow port 80 on your firewall/router.
> You may need to use port forwarding or add your computer into the DMZ
> (if your router supports this).
>
> If you're not running this relay from home, is the server directly
> connected to the Internet or is there a router/switch/blackbox in the
> middle?
>
>>
>> Whats's wrong?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Peter
>
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