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  1. Relay Setup
  2. Installation and Usage
  3. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Confirm ORPort Reachability

This page provides guidance on confirming the reachability of the ORPort (Onion Router Port), a vital element in network communication.

Last updated 10 months ago

The ORPort is where a relay listens for incoming connections. The ORPort self-test is a verification process for its reachability and functionality. A successful test, denoted by a green log message, confirms proper operation. However, a yellow or red log message suggests a potential issue with configuration or network connectivity.

Install Nyx

sudo apt-get install nyx --yes

Open Nyx

sudo nyx

ORPort Reachability typically confirms within a minute when functioning correctly. A green-marked log message confirms the successful operation of the relay. No further action is needed as the relay is now reachable from the internet.

A WARN log message (marked in red rectangle below) signals an issue, indicating that the relay is not operating successfully. The two most common issues are:

  1. Port Forward Configuration:

    • The port forward configuration is either missing or incorrectly set up in your router.

  2. CGNAT Enabled by ISP:

    • Your router may lack its own public IPv4 address, as your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has enabled Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT) for your internet service.

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Self-testing indicates your ORPort <public IP> is reachable from the outside.
Your server has not managed to confirm reachability..