The tor/torrc files for these are identical to my other 25 relays and show up as Alleged Family Members in my other 25 relays. Any ideas?
If your relays are new and not in the consensus (yet) they won’t show up
on relay-search. You can check on https://consensus-health.torproject.org/ what each directory authority
thinks about them. And, indeed, a majority of them is not convinced they
are running yet.
That is interesting, as all of the servers were created equally and generally around the same time.
There is Tow traffic going through, albeit, slightly, but the directory is definitely writing to and reading from my drive. I just thought that it was strange that all 3 are in India. All other things being equal, India would appear to be the deciding factor here.
I will give it a few more days. No sense in paying for servers in India if they will not be used by the network (other than onion directory storage).
That is interesting, as all of the servers were created equally and generally around the same time.
There is Tow traffic going through, albeit, slightly, but the directory is definitely writing to and reading from my drive. I just thought that it was strange that all 3 are in India. All other things being equal, India would appear to be the deciding factor here.
I will give it a few more days. No sense in paying for servers in India if they will not be used by the network (other than onion directory storage).
My guess would be that the majority directory authorities can’t reach
them. They do reachability testing themselves and their IPv4 addresses
might be blocked by some infrastructure at your relays’ ISP. We do have running relays in
India,
though. What AS are your Indian relays on?