I did not mean 'republishes [same]', but 'choose new intros and publish'.
Note HS descriptors only concern IntroPoint IP's. Not yours or
your path or TCP state to them.
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> Would modifying "RendPostPeriod" help with this timeout?
>
> It seems like the lowest value I can set for that is 600 seconds. I
> would rather it be something like 6 seconds for this scenario, but I can
> understand how that might cause a problem.
I can't answer if tor senses and republishes on
grarpamp:
> I believe the answer is sortof. Your HS is still there and happy after
> the IP/TCP and all rework themselves. But there are now probably
> two different HS descriptors published in six places and you need
> to wait for one to timeout. See what rend-spec and man page says.
Would modify
> Does the fact that my actual IP address has changed (say my Tor client
> moves from a 3G to a wifi connection), or by extension, by Tor client
> has stopped and started, have any impact on the availability of a Hidden
> Service I am hosting?
I believe the answer is sortof. Your HS is still there
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 09:11:33AM +, Nathan Freitas wrote:
> Does the fact that my actual IP address has changed (say my Tor client
> moves from a 3G to a wifi connection), or by extension, by Tor client
> has stopped and started, have any impact on the availability of a Hidden
> Service I am
Does the fact that my actual IP address has changed (say my Tor client
moves from a 3G to a wifi connection), or by extension, by Tor client
has stopped and started, have any impact on the availability of a Hidden
Service I am hosting?
What I am seeing is that I can initially connect to a HS host