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Family: 1 relay | aeon@oppai | AS46475 | Germany | Linux

Consensus
In Consensus (9/9 Directory Auths)
Flags
Fast, Running, Valid (3)
BW Verified
5/6 BW Auths Measured 88 Kbit/s Median
Stability
Not Overloaded | UP 4h 47m 29s ago | UP 63% (1M)
Reachability
IPv4: 9/9 (Directory Auths)
First Seen
1y 7mo 3d ago
BW Weight
0.01% of Network | 94 Mbit/s Observed By Relay
Version
0.4.8.14 Not Recommended
Issues Detected:
  • Guard: WFU below threshold : Weighted Fractional Uptime 63.5% is below 98% requirement
    Suggestion: WFU measures recent uptime (recent downtime weighs more heavily). To improve: 1) Minimize restarts, 2) Use systemd with Restart=always, 3) Monitor for OOM kills, 4) Schedule updates during low-traffic periods.
  • Guard: requires Stable flag : Guard flag requires having the Stable flag first
    Suggestion: Get Stable flag by maintaining consistent uptime. Stable requires uptime and MTBF at or above network median (typically 2-3 weeks of stable running).
  • Not eligible for Stable flag : Uptime or MTBF below network median for most authorities
    Suggestion: Stable flag requires uptime/MTBF at or above network median. Keep your relay running continuously for 2-3 weeks. Avoid restarts. Use reliable hardware and network connection.
  • HSDir: WFU below threshold : WFU 63.5% below 98% required for HSDir
    Suggestion: HSDir requires ≥98% WFU, Stable flag, and Time Known ≥25 hours (or ~10 days for moria1). Improve uptime consistency.
  • High consensus weight deviation : Large variation in Consensus Weight values across authorities (see 'Cons Wt' column in Per-Authority Details below)
    Suggestion: Consensus weight measurements vary significantly between authorities. This can affect traffic distribution. Ensure stable network connection and consistent bandwidth availability.
  • Tor version not recommended : Running Tor version 0.4.8.14 which is not on the recommended list.
    Suggestion: Update to the latest stable Tor version. Outdated versions may have security vulnerabilities and could eventually be rejected by the network. See torproject.org/download for latest releases.

Addresses
OR Address
93.127.222.32:9001
Reachability (Directory Authorities)
IPv4
9/9
Location
Country
Germany Germany
Interactive Map
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Autonomous System
AS Number
AS46475
AS Name
Limestone Networks, Inc. (BGP.tools)

Current Flags (3): Fast, Running, Valid
Eligible Flags (4): Guard: 0/9 | Stable: 1/9 | Fast: 9/9 | HSDir: 0/9 | Running: 9/9 | V2Dir: 9/9 | Valid: 9/9 (need ≥5/9 for flag)
Eligibility Flag Vote Details
Flag Metric Status Relay Value Threshold Required
Guard WFU Below 63.5% (DA) ≥98% (all authorities)
Time Known Meets 10.1 days (DA) ≥8 days (all authorities)
Bandwidth Meets (≥2 MB/s) 94.0 Mbit/s (R) ≥16.0 Mbit/s OR ≥80.0 Mbit/s-296.0 Mbit/s
Stable MTBF Below 10 days (DA) ≥26.6d - 45.4d (varies)
Uptime Below 0.2d (R) ≥19.1d - 19.7d (varies)
Fast Speed Meets (≥100 KB/s) 94.0 Mbit/s (R) ≥800.0 Kbit/s (guarantee) OR top 7/8
HSDir WFU Below 63.5% (DA) ≥98.0%
Time Known Meets 10.1 days (DA) ≥1.0d (most) / 9.9d (max)

(DA) = Dir. Auth. Measured | (R) = Relay Reported
Data from Tor CollecTor (authority votes, fetched 2026-01-10 04:46:16).

Last fetch was at Sat, 10 Jan 2026 04:47:26 GMT.

94.05 Mbit/s | 94.05 Mbit/s| 8.59 Gbit/s| 8.59 Gbit/s  Measured
0.01% | N/A | 0.03% | N/A
93.127.222.32:9001
none
none
Germany Germany
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AS46475 | Limestone Networks, Inc. (BGP.tools)
Fast Fast Running Running Valid Valid
—/—/—/62.2%
63.3%/52.6%/64.3%/62.3%
UP 4h 47m 29s ago
1y 7mo 3d ago (2024-06-10 14:00:00) | 1h 54m 48s ago (2026-01-10 03:00:00)
4h 54m 49s ago (2026-01-09 23:59:59)
2024-06-10 14:00:00
No
Linux | Tor 0.4.8.14 on Linux
0.4.8.14 | No | obsolete

Data from Tor CollecTor (authority votes, fetched 2026-01-10 04:46:16).

  • Consensus Status (need ≥5/9): In Consensus — 9/9 authorities voted.
  • Flag Eligibility (need ≥5/9 for flag): Guard: 0/9 | Stable: 1/9 | Fast: 9/9 | HSDir: 0/9 | Running: 9/9 | Valid: 9/9 | V2Dir: 9/9
  • Reachability: IPv4: 9/9
  • Consensus Weight (Dir. Auth.): Median: 88.0 Kbit/s | Min: 80.0 Kbit/s | Max: 224.0 Kbit/s [Warning] High deviation
  • Identified Issues:
    • Guard: WFU below threshold: Weighted Fractional Uptime 63.5% is below 98% requirement
      • Suggestion: WFU measures recent uptime (recent downtime weighs more heavily). To improve: 1) Minimize restarts, 2) Use systemd with Restart=always, 3) Monitor for OOM kills, 4) Schedule updates during low-traffic periods.
    • Guard: requires Stable flag: Guard flag requires having the Stable flag first
      • Suggestion: Get Stable flag by maintaining consistent uptime. Stable requires uptime and MTBF at or above network median (typically 2-3 weeks of stable running).
    • Not eligible for Stable flag: Uptime or MTBF below network median for most authorities
      • Suggestion: Stable flag requires uptime/MTBF at or above network median. Keep your relay running continuously for 2-3 weeks. Avoid restarts. Use reliable hardware and network connection.
    • HSDir: WFU below threshold: WFU 63.5% below 98% required for HSDir
      • Suggestion: HSDir requires ≥98% WFU, Stable flag, and Time Known ≥25 hours (or ~10 days for moria1). Improve uptime consistency.
    • High consensus weight deviation: Large variation in Consensus Weight values across authorities (see 'Cons Wt' column in Per-Authority Details below)
      • Suggestion: Consensus weight measurements vary significantly between authorities. This can affect traffic distribution. Ensure stable network connection and consistent bandwidth availability.
    • Tor version not recommended: Running Tor version 0.4.8.14 which is not on the recommended list.
      • Suggestion: Update to the latest stable Tor version. Outdated versions may have security vulnerabilities and could eventually be rejected by the network. See torproject.org/download for latest releases.

Green = meets threshold, Red = below threshold, Yellow = partial.

Metric Dir Auth Measured Dir Auth Threshold Status
In Consensus (Dir. Auth.) 9/9 authorities ≥5/9 (majority) IN CONSENSUS
Running (IPv4 Reachable) 9/9 authorities reached this relay ≥5/9 (majority) RUNNING
Valid 9/9 (Running + Valid Descriptor) ≥5/9 (majority) VALID
Consensus Weight (Dir. Auth.) 88.0 Kbit/s (median) N/A (no threshold, used for path selection)
Guard WFU (Dir. Auth., guard-wfu) 63.5% ≥98% (all authorities) BELOW - cannot get Guard
Guard TK (Dir. Auth., tk) 10.1 days ≥8 days (all authorities) MEETS
Guard BW (Relay Reported) 94.0 Mbit/s ≥16.0 Mbit/s OR ≥80.0 Mbit/s-296.0 Mbit/s MEETS - ≥2 MB/s guarantee
Stable Uptime (Relay Reported) 0.2d ≥19.1d - 19.7d (typical) BELOW - 0/9
Stable MTBF (Dir. Auth., mtbf) 10 days ≥26.6d - 45.4d (typical)
[Stricter] moria1: ≥376.2d
BELOW - 1/9
Fast Speed (Relay Reported) 94.0 Mbit/s ≥800.0 Kbit/s (guarantee) OR ≥816.0 Kbit/s (typical)
[Stricter] moria1: ≥8.4 Mbit/s
MEETS - ≥100 KB/s guarantee
HSDir WFU (Dir. Auth., wfu) 63.5% ≥98.0% (from all auths) BELOW - 0/9
HSDir TK (Dir. Auth., tk) 10.1 days ≥1.0d (8/9 auths)
[Stricter] moria1: ≥9.9d
BELOW - 0/9

Each cell shows: your measured value | authority threshold. Green = meets, red = below. Flags: green = all authorities agree, yellow = partial.

Authority Running Valid BW Scan (Authority) v4 Flags Fast (Relay|T) Guard BW (Relay|Threshold) Guard WFU (M|T) Guard TK (M|T) Stable MTBF (M|T) Stable Uptime (Relay|T) HSDir WFU (M|T) HSDir TK (M|T) Desc Published Cons Wt (Authority)
bastet (US) Yes Yes Y Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 224.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 63.5% | 98% 10.1d | 8d 0.6d | 47.0d 0.2d | 19.7d 63.5% | 98.0% 10.1d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 88.0 Kbit/s
dannenberg (DE) Yes Yes N Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 80.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 64.3% | 98% 9.8d | 8d 0.6d | 35.7d 0.2d | 20.2d 64.3% | 98.0% 9.8d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 80.0 Kbit/s
dizum (NL) Yes Yes N Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 80.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 63.5% | 98% 10.1d | 8d 0.6d | 26.6d 0.2d | 20.4d 63.5% | 98.0% 10.1d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 80.0 Kbit/s
faravahar (US) Yes Yes N Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 80.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 64.5% | 98% 9.8d | 8d 0.6d | 41.9d 0.2d | 19.1d 64.5% | 98.0% 9.8d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 80.0 Kbit/s
gabelmoo (DE) Yes Yes Y Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 288.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 63.5% | 98% 10.1d | 8d 0.6d | 45.4d 0.2d | 19.6d 63.5% | 98.0% 10.1d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 184.0 Kbit/s
longclaw (US) Yes Yes Y Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 80.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 64.4% | 98% 9.8d | 8d 0.6d | 48.7d 0.2d | 19.5d 64.4% | 98.0% 9.8d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 80.0 Kbit/s
maatuska (SE) Yes Yes Y Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 296.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 63.7% | 98% 10.1d | 8d 0.6d | 42.3d 0.2d | 19.4d 63.7% | 98.0% 10.1d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 168.0 Kbit/s
moria1 (US) Yes Yes Y Yes Fast, Running, Stable, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 8.4 Mbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 232.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 62.8% | 98% 9.8d | 8d 18549.6d | 376.2d 0.2d | 20.4d 62.8% | 98.0% 9.8d | 9.9d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 112.0 Kbit/s
tor26 (AT) Yes Yes Y Yes Fast, Running, Valid 94.0 Mbit/s | 816.0 Kbit/s 94.0 Mbit/s | 272.0 Mbit/s OR 16.0 Mbit/s 64.6% | 98% 9.8d | 8d 0.6d | 51.8d 0.2d | 19.7d 64.6% | 98.0% 9.8d | 1.0d 2026-01-10 00:00:00 224.0 Kbit/s

— = not tested/available • Format: relay value | authority threshold • WFU = Weighted Fractional Uptime • TK = Time Known

Bandwidth Values Explained:
Relay Reported = Your relay's self-reported bandwidth from its descriptor (observed_bandwidth). Used for flag eligibility (Guard, Fast).
Authority Measured = Bandwidth measured by authority's sbws scanner. Used for consensus weight (path selection probability).
Why different? Authorities verify your reported bandwidth independently. 6 of 9 authorities run bandwidth scanners; 3 use relay-reported values directly.
Stable Uptime (Two Data Sources):
Relay Uptime = From Onionoo API (last_restarted field). This is your relay's self-reported uptime from its descriptor. Same value for all authorities.
Authority Threshold = From CollecTor vote files (flag-thresholds stable-uptime). Each authority may have different thresholds.
Why two sources? Vote files contain authority thresholds but not per-relay uptime values. Onionoo aggregates relay descriptors which include uptime.