The Tor Project issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/issues2020-06-27T14:11:15Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/88please free all memory before shutting down2020-06-27T14:11:15Zweasel (Peter Palfrader)please free all memory before shutting downI've been playing with dmalloc, a library that checks for leaks (and other stuff).
It's a lot lighter than for instance valgrind, but unfortunately Tor does not
play very nice with it.
It would be great if you could clean up all the mem...I've been playing with dmalloc, a library that checks for leaks (and other stuff).
It's a lot lighter than for instance valgrind, but unfortunately Tor does not
play very nice with it.
It would be great if you could clean up all the memory you think you are using
before shutdown, so that tools like dmalloc can tell you what you missed.
For instance now dmalloc gives me
1107411810: 73044: total-size count source
1107411810: 73044: 81920 5 buffers.c:37
1107411810: 73044: 65360 1634 routerparse.c:1066
1107411810: 73044: 36864 9 buffers.c:112
1107411810: 73044: 31234 1634 routerparse.c:1068
1107411810: 73044: 17568 122 routerparse.c:804
1107411810: 73044: 6528 24 aes.c:74
1107411810: 73044: 6454 1 dirserv.c:789
1107411810: 73044: 6452 1 torgzip.c:111
1107411810: 73044: 6144 24 container.c:45
1107411810: 73044: 4800 122 routerparse.c:908
1107411810: 73044: 3920 245 crypto.c:177
...
after I shutdown tor. This isn't very useful yet, but it could be :)
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option to build tor against the dmalloc library.
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option to build tor against the dmalloc library.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/90Bandwidth rate schedules2020-06-27T14:11:15ZTracBandwidth rate schedulesI'd like to be able to set a simple schedule in torrc, so's to allow a higher bandwidth cap in the evenings. Something like this:
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BandwidthRate 40 kb # default rate cap
BandwidthBurst 400 kb # default bw cap
...I'd like to be able to set a simple schedule in torrc, so's to allow a higher bandwidth cap in the evenings. Something like this:
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BandwidthRate 40 kb # default rate cap
BandwidthBurst 400 kb # default bw cap
DaytimeHours 0700 1900 # daytime window (7am - 7pm)
DaytimeBandwidthRate 10 kb # daytime rate cap
DaytimeBandwidthBurst 10 kb # daytime burst size
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Yeah, I could do the same thing with a traffic shaper, but I don't need one otherwise.
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**Username**: andrewmyershttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/91please shutdown immediately when we're hibernating2020-06-27T14:11:15Zweasel (Peter Palfrader)please shutdown immediately when we're hibernatingOn SIGINT tor waits for 30 seconds to shutdown. Even when it's hibernating and there
are no current connections through it.
Perhaps make it shutdown in this state immediately?
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are no current connections through it.
Perhaps make it shutdown in this state immediately?
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Right now the only possibility is to exclude certain servers via command line option, but th...It would be nice to implement the possibility to choose/use only specific TOR servers not only for entry and exit but also for the "middleman".
Right now the only possibility is to exclude certain servers via command line option, but that doesn't really fit the needs.
so it would be cool to have a command line option e.g. --middlemanservers <nick1,nick2,> and also the option --strictmiddlemanservers
why i want that feature?
- possibilty to improve speed
- choose a specific route
- possibility to use only really reliable servers, e.g. for time critical tasks
thanks for your work
d3000
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**Username**: d3000https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/93hidden services complain persistently about non-availability of nodes2020-06-27T14:11:14Zweasel (Peter Palfrader)hidden services complain persistently about non-availability of nodesTor continues to complain about not finding nodes to introduction points. It complained once ever second since it was started.
Feb 04 16:05:44.711 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Faili...Tor continues to complain about not finding nodes to introduction points. It complained once ever second since it was started.
Feb 04 16:05:44.711 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.
Feb 04 16:05:44.711 [warn] rend_services_introduce(): Could only establish 0 introduction points for FOO
Feb 04 16:05:44.711 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.
Feb 04 16:05:45.752 [warn] rend_services_introduce(): Could only establish 0 introduction points for FOO
Feb 04 16:05:45.752 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.
Feb 04 16:05:46.776 [warn] rend_services_introduce(): Could only establish 0 introduction points for FOO
Feb 04 16:05:46.776 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.
Feb 04 16:05:47.793 [warn] rend_services_introduce(): Could only establish 0 introduction points for FOO
Feb 04 16:05:47.793 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.
Feb 04 16:05:48.842 [warn] rend_services_introduce(): Could only establish 0 introduction points for FOO
Feb 04 16:05:48.842 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.
Feb 04 16:05:49.913 [warn] rend_services_introduce(): Could only establish 0 introduction points for FOO
Feb 04 16:05:49.913 [warn] router_choose_random_node(): No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.
...
CVS Snapshot 2005-02-04 00:13 UTC
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jammed and there are many *very* slow jap connections pending.
[log]
Feb 06 16:11:29.003 [notice] connection_ap_expire_beginning(): Stream is 15 seconds late on address
...another crash. perhaps it only shows when the network is really
jammed and there are many *very* slow jap connections pending.
[log]
Feb 06 16:11:29.003 [notice] connection_ap_expire_beginning(): Stream is 15 seconds late on address
'70.58.141.252'. Retrying.
Feb 06 16:11:29.004 [notice] circuit_log_path(): circ (length 3, exit countach): rodos(open) anorien
(open) countach(open)
Feb 06 16:11:31.002 [notice] connection_ap_expire_beginning(): Stream is 15 seconds late on address
'80.177.13.198'. Retrying.
Feb 06 16:11:31.002 [notice] circuit_log_path(): circ (length 3, exit countach): rodos(open) anorien
(open) countach(open)
Feb 06 16:11:31.004 [notice] connection_ap_expire_beginning(): Stream is 15 seconds late on address
'80.177.13.198'. Retrying.
Feb 06 16:11:31.004 [notice] circuit_log_path(): circ (length 3, exit countach): rodos(open) anorien
(open) countach(open)
Feb 06 16:11:36.581 [err] circuitlist.c:419: assert_cpath_layer_ok: Assertion !cp->handshake_state failed; aborting.
(a few days ago it crashed close to that place with the following log:)
Feb 04 15:56:41.397 [err] assert_cpath_layer_ok(): Unexpected state 191
Feb 04 15:56:41.397 [err] circuitlist.c:426: assert_cpath_layer_ok: Assertion 0 failed; aborting.
[backtrace]
#0 0x40148741 in kill () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x401484c5 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
legacy/trac#2 0x40149a08 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6
legacy/trac#3 0x08051efa in assert_cpath_layer_ok (cp=0x86a4150) at circuitlist.c:419
legacy/trac#4 0x0805ca01 in assert_connection_ok (conn=0x8582ac0, now=1107702696) at connection.c:1484
legacy/trac#5 0x0806cd74 in conn_close_if_marked (i=45) at main.c:332
legacy/trac#6 0x0806dc8c in do_main_loop () at main.c:926
legacy/trac#7 0x0806e535 in tor_main (argc=1, argv=0xbffffe34) at main.c:1426
legacy/trac#8 0x0807e4f4 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffffe34) at tor_main.c:18
[system description]
i am using the 0.0.9.4 debian package, i am running a pretty old x86
pc and have a jap mix running on the same box which connects to
apache/mod_proxy, which in turn connects to tor.
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[log]
Feb 06 17:32:31.448 [warn] connection_edge_end(): Bug: Calling connection_edge_end on an already ended stream?
Feb 06 17:35:21.528 [warn] connection_edge_end(): Bug: Calling connection_edge_end o...on serifos, 0.0.9.4 (i386_linux24)
[log]
Feb 06 17:32:31.448 [warn] connection_edge_end(): Bug: Calling connection_edge_end on an already ended stream?
Feb 06 17:35:21.528 [warn] connection_edge_end(): Bug: Calling connection_edge_end on an already ended stream?
Feb 06 17:38:50.007 [notice] connection_expire_held_open(): Giving up on marked_for_close conn that's been flushing for 15s (fd 110, type Exit, state 3).
Feb 06 17:38:50.008 [notice] conn_close_if_marked(): Conn (addr 217.175.190.49, fd 110, type Exit, state 3) is being closed, but there are still 5486 bytes we can't write. (Marked at connection_edge.c:112)
Feb 06 17:39:27.677 [err] dns.c:319: connection_dns_remove: Assertion conn->state == EXIT_CONN_STATE_RESOLVING failed; aborting.
[backtrace]
#0 0x4014a741 in kill () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x4014a4c5 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
legacy/trac#2 0x4014ba08 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6
legacy/trac#3 0x08068f13 in connection_dns_remove (conn=0x8213bb0) at dns.c:319
legacy/trac#4 0x08051c97 in _circuit_mark_for_close (circ=0x81dc0b0) at circuitlist.c:386
legacy/trac#5 0x080554cc in command_process_destroy_cell (cell=0xbffff428, conn=0x89ab760) at command.c:309
legacy/trac#6 0x08054eb4 in command_process_cell (cell=0xbffff428, conn=0x89ab760) at command.c:137
legacy/trac#7 0x08061712 in connection_or_process_cells_from_inbuf (conn=0x89ab760) at connection_or.c:502
legacy/trac#8 0x080606f0 in connection_or_process_inbuf (conn=0x89ab760) at connection_or.c:62
legacy/trac#9 0x0805bcac in connection_process_inbuf (conn=0x89ab760, package_partial=1) at connection.c:1313
legacy/trac#10 0x0805aec5 in connection_handle_read (conn=0x89ab760) at connection.c:876
legacy/trac#11 0x0806cb04 in conn_read (i=193) at main.c:265
legacy/trac#12 0x0806dc19 in do_main_loop () at main.c:918
legacy/trac#13 0x0806e505 in tor_main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff984) at main.c:1426
legacy/trac#14 0x0807e4c4 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff984) at tor_main.c:18
(gdb) up 3
(gdb) print *conn
$1 = {magic = 2084319310, type = 5 '\005', state = 4 '\004', purpose = 2 '\002',
wants_to_read = 0 '\0', wants_to_write = 0 '\0', s = -1, poll_index = -1, marked_for_close = 0,
marked_for_close_file = 0x0, hold_open_until_flushed = 0, inbuf = 0x824ea08, inbuf_reached_eof = 0,
timestamp_lastread = 1107729523, outbuf = 0x82a7a10, outbuf_flushlen = 0,
timestamp_lastwritten = 1107729523, timestamp_created = 1107729523, addr = 2362680835, port = 0,
address = 0x84544f8 "irc.freenode.net", identity_pkey = 0x0,
identity_digest = '\0' <repeats 19 times>, nickname = 0x0, chosen_exit_name = 0x0, tls = 0x0,
next_circ_id = 13487, bandwidth = 0, receiver_bucket = 0, circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_LOWER,
rend_query = '\0' <repeats 16 times>, stream_size = 0, stream_id = 17615, next_stream = 0x0,
cpath_layer = 0x0, package_window = 0, deliver_window = 0, done_sending = 0, done_receiving = 0,
has_sent_end = 0 '\0', socks_request = 0x0, event_mask = 0}
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Feb 06 02:47:39.469 [err] do_main_loop(): poll failed: No buffer space available [WSAENOBUFS ] [10055]
Feb 06 12:51:31.380 [err] do_main_loop(): poll failed: No buffer space available [WSAENOBUFS ] [10055]
Feb 06 14:25:25.031 [err]...```
Feb 06 02:47:39.469 [err] do_main_loop(): poll failed: No buffer space available [WSAENOBUFS ] [10055]
Feb 06 12:51:31.380 [err] do_main_loop(): poll failed: No buffer space available [WSAENOBUFS ] [10055]
Feb 06 14:25:25.031 [err] do_main_loop(): poll failed: No buffer space available [WSAENOBUFS ] [10055]
Feb 07 02:15:17.138 [err] do_main_loop(): poll failed: No buffer space available [WSAENOBUFS ] [10055]
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**Username**: spy1Tor: unspecifiedhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/100installation problem2020-06-27T14:11:14ZTracinstallation problemHi,
I can´t get tor to install on an intel box running SuSE 9.1.
I am using tor-0.0.9.4.tar.gz. I do tar xzf tor-0.0.9.4.tar.gz,
then cd into the new directory, then do ./configure, which runs fine.
When I try to make, I get lots of ...Hi,
I can´t get tor to install on an intel box running SuSE 9.1.
I am using tor-0.0.9.4.tar.gz. I do tar xzf tor-0.0.9.4.tar.gz,
then cd into the new directory, then do ./configure, which runs fine.
When I try to make, I get lots of errors complaining about torgzip.c,
The output looks like this:
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c log.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c fakepoll.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c util.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c compat.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c container.c
rm -f libor.a
ar cru libor.a log.o fakepoll.o util.o compat.o container.o
ranlib libor.a
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c crypto.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c aes.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c tortls.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -c torgzip.c
torgzip.c:20:18: zlib.h: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
torgzip.c: In Funktion »is_gzip_supported«:
torgzip.c:35: error: `ZLIB_VERSION' undeclared (first use in this function)
torgzip.c:35: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
torgzip.c:35: error: for each function it appears in.)
(much more to follow)
zlib is installed:
# rpm -qa|grep zlib
zlib-1.2.1-70.6
I was able to install an old version of tor (tor-0.0.8.1.tar.gz), but when I
run it, it complains like this;
Feb 12 18:52:13.988 [err] You are running Tor version 0.0.8.1, which will not work with this network.
Is there a way to run and install tor for me?
Thanks for any help
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**Username**: thunderhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/101default tor installation does not work over wifi2020-06-27T14:11:14ZTracdefault tor installation does not work over wifii'm running mac os 10.3. and have my powerbook connected over an apple airport extreme basestation.
the default tor installation only gives me privoxy 503 errors - this might be a privoxy issue, i will report the issue there as well.
the...i'm running mac os 10.3. and have my powerbook connected over an apple airport extreme basestation.
the default tor installation only gives me privoxy 503 errors - this might be a privoxy issue, i will report the issue there as well.
the same tor installation however, works perfectly when i connect the powerbook over ehternet - it's when using wifi that i only 503's.
thanks
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**Username**: renehttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/102CVS current crashes immediately on launch2020-06-27T14:11:14ZTracCVS current crashes immediately on launchStarting 2/23/2005, about 8PM EST, my CVS current builds are crashing upon launch. I have been anxiously awaiting CVS updates and have seen new code updates, but each new build crashes with the same message:
Feb 23 20:07:06.299 [notice...Starting 2/23/2005, about 8PM EST, my CVS current builds are crashing upon launch. I have been anxiously awaiting CVS updates and have seen new code updates, but each new build crashes with the same message:
Feb 23 20:07:06.299 [notice] Tor 0.1.0.0-alpha-cvs opening log file.
Feb 23 20:07:23.037 [err] connection.c:1580: assert_connection_ok: Assertion !conn->stream_id failed; aborting.
Feb 23 20:10:22.315 [notice] Tor 0.1.0.0-alpha-cvs opening log file.
Feb 23 20:10:38.381 [err] connection.c:1580: assert_connection_ok: Assertion !conn->stream_id failed; aborting.
Feb 23 20:41:42.167 [notice] Tor 0.1.0.0-alpha-cvs opening log file.
Feb 23 20:42:02.705 [err] connection.c:1580: assert_connection_ok: Assertion !conn->stream_id failed; aborting.
Feb 24 05:28:28.573 [notice] Tor 0.1.0.0-alpha-cvs opening log file.
Feb 24 05:28:42.900 [err] connection.c:1580: assert_connection_ok: Assertion !conn->stream_id failed; aborting.
Feb 24 06:25:16.627 [notice] Tor 0.1.0.0-alpha-cvs opening log file.
Feb 24 06:25:31.073 [err] connection.c:1580: assert_connection_ok: Assertion !conn->stream_id failed; aborting.
Feb 24 11:31:29.223 [notice] Tor 0.1.0.0-alpha-cvs opening log file.
Feb 24 11:31:43.262 [err] connection.c:1580: assert_connection_ok: Assertion !conn->stream_id failed; aborting.
gdb backtrace gives:
#0 0x48217feb in kill () from /usr/lib/libc.so.12
#1 0x4828ca3f in abort () from /usr/lib/libc.so.12
legacy/trac#2 0x0805be68 in assert_connection_ok (conn=0x8122700, now=1109262703)
at connection.c:1649
legacy/trac#3 0x0806ba05 in conn_read_callback (fd=23, event=2, _conn=0x8122700)
at main.c:339
legacy/trac#4 0x481e8a8c in event_process_active () from /usr/lib/libevent.so.0
legacy/trac#5 0x481e8c35 in event_loop () from /usr/lib/libevent.so.0
legacy/trac#6 0x481e8ab6 in event_dispatch () from /usr/lib/libevent.so.0
legacy/trac#7 0x0806c915 in do_main_loop () at main.c:1027
legacy/trac#8 0x0806d2c5 in tor_main (argc=1, argv=0xbfbffb80) at main.c:1656
legacy/trac#9 0x0807d04f in main (argc=1, argv=0xbfbffb80) at tor_main.c:18
legacy/trac#10 0x0804baf2 in ___start ()
I'm running on netbsd 2.0_stable, P2-300 with 256M ram.
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**Username**: yancmhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/103Some Tor certs pick www.Nickname.com as their nickname2020-06-27T14:11:14ZTracSome Tor certs pick www.Nickname.com as their nicknameFeb 24 19:32:55.590 [warn] tor_tls_get_peer_cert_nickname(): Peer certificate nickname has illegal characters.
Feb 24 19:32:55.899 [warn] connection_tls_finish_handshake(): Other side (194.95.224.201:443) has a cert without a valid nickn...Feb 24 19:32:55.590 [warn] tor_tls_get_peer_cert_nickname(): Peer certificate nickname has illegal characters.
Feb 24 19:32:55.899 [warn] connection_tls_finish_handshake(): Other side (194.95.224.201:443) has a cert without a valid nickname. Closing.
Feb 24 19:51:52.199 [warn] tor_tls_get_peer_cert_nickname(): Peer certificate nickname has illegal characters.
Feb 24 19:51:52.199 [warn] connection_tls_finish_handshake(): Other side (194.95.224.201:443) has a cert without a valid nickname. Closing.
Feb 24 19:57:14.456 [warn] tor_tls_get_peer_cert_nickname(): Peer certificate nickname has illegal characters.
Feb 24 19:57:14.456 [warn] connection_tls_finish_handshake(): Other side (194.95.224.201:443) has a cert without a valid nickname. Closing.
Feb 24 21:48:52.162 [warn] tor_tls_get_peer_cert_nickname(): Peer certificate nickname has illegal characters.
Feb 24 21:48:52.162 [warn] connection_tls_finish_handshake(): Other side (194.95.224.201:443) has a cert without a valid nickname. Closing.
router NetWorkXXIII 194.95.224.201
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<arma2> Feb 27 03:29:09.348 [notice] foo
<arma2> Feb 27 03:29:09.349 [notice] Interrupt: will shut down in 30 seconds. In
terrupt again to ex...Sometimes when you control-c a server, multiple threads all get a sigint, and handle it oddly.
<arma2> Feb 27 03:29:09.348 [notice] foo
<arma2> Feb 27 03:29:09.349 [notice] Interrupt: will shut down in 30 seconds. In
terrupt again to exit now.
<arma2> Feb 27 03:29:09.350 [notice] foo
<arma2> Feb 27 03:29:09.351 [notice] Sigint received a second time; exiting now.
<arma2> Feb 27 03:30:35.950 [notice] 1024
<arma2> Feb 27 03:30:35.966 [notice] Interrupt: will shut down in 30 seconds. In
terrupt again to exit now.
<arma2> Feb 27 03:30:35.967 [notice] 1024
<arma2> Feb 27 03:30:35.968 [notice] Sigint received a second time; exiting now.
<arma2> hm.
<arma2> ok, so, not a thread thing.
<arma2> looks like it's getting called twice.
<arma2> does lib event let you double-register?
<arma2> is your tor_get_thread_id() known to work?
> Haven't verified it, no, but it is Really Simple.
> And if it's broken, so is pthreads.
<arma2> ooook :)
<arma2> ah. how's this:
<arma2> i'm not sending a sigint,
<arma2> i'm typing !^c.
<arma2> do you suppose that matters?
<arma2> it does.
> ackpth!
<arma2> whee.
<arma2> is that threads or libevent?
* nickm has no idea what *that* means.
<arma2> are we not allowed to sig_ign a !^c?
> No, I think we are.
<arma2> does !^c sent a sigint to all threads?
<arma2> s/sent/send/
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> Unspecified afaicr.
<arma2> 'woo'
> Threads and signals is one of the canonically fudgy areas of pthreads iirc.
<arma2> ok i did a kill -INT of a child, and it called hibernate-begin-exit
<arma2> they are not ignoring signals like we'd like them to.
> hmmmmm.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]Nick MathewsonNick Mathewsonhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/105Todays Build - Possible memory leak?2020-06-27T14:11:13ZTracTodays Build - Possible memory leak?I sync'd and built against CVS this AM - Launched at 6:45 EST. Memory usage is at 25M and climbing.
I suspect a memory leak, but am unsure how to help you find it.
Will it crash at some point and generate a useful core?
I'm on NetBS...I sync'd and built against CVS this AM - Launched at 6:45 EST. Memory usage is at 25M and climbing.
I suspect a memory leak, but am unsure how to help you find it.
Will it crash at some point and generate a useful core?
I'm on NetBSD 2.0_Stable w/P2-300 256M Ram.
Process limits:
clarity 13 -> limit
cputime unlimited
filesize unlimited
datasize 131072 kbytes
stacksize 2048 kbytes
coredumpsize unlimited
memoryuse 251972 kbytes
memorylocked 83990 kbytes
maxproc 160
openfiles 1648
I'm also getting 6-10 of the following messages per hour:
Feb 28 13:55:08.261 [warn] circuit_receive_relay_cell(): connection_edge_process_relay_cell (away from origin) failed.
Feb 28 13:55:08.261 [warn] command_process_relay_cell(): circuit_receive_relay_cell (forward) failed. Closing.
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**Username**: yancmhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/106INSTALL TOR WINDOWS XP2020-06-27T14:11:13ZTracINSTALL TOR WINDOWS XPAfter just install Tor 0.0.9.4.1, on msdos windows, this is the message I have :
Mar 03… (warn) Conn_read() :bug : unhandled error on read for Dir connection (fd 236) ; removing
Mar 03… (notice) conn_close_if_marked(): Conn (addr 18…. F...After just install Tor 0.0.9.4.1, on msdos windows, this is the message I have :
Mar 03… (warn) Conn_read() :bug : unhandled error on read for Dir connection (fd 236) ; removing
Mar 03… (notice) conn_close_if_marked(): Conn (addr 18…. Fd 236, type Dir, State 1) still wants to flush. Losing 66 bytes ! (Marked at c:\documents and settings_nick mathewson\my documents\src\tor\src\or\main.c:275)
I need some help ! Why doesn't it works. My PC is under WINDOWS XP SP2 with a firm firewall and proxy.
Sorry for my poor english, I'm from Paris (France).
thanks
Alyssa
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**Username**: alyssaNick MathewsonNick Mathewsonhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/107Bandwidth reporting/bootstrapping2020-06-27T14:11:13ZTracBandwidth reporting/bootstrappingI've been running a Tor server (barf 0.0.9.5 Linux) for 3 weeks with very little usage. My reported bandwidth in the directory is pretty low, even if I have good connectivity (100 K/s). I have at most 1 or 2 connect attempt at the serve...I've been running a Tor server (barf 0.0.9.5 Linux) for 3 weeks with very little usage. My reported bandwidth in the directory is pretty low, even if I have good connectivity (100 K/s). I have at most 1 or 2 connect attempt at the server port (9001) per day. DirPort is set to 0, since I do not want to mirror the directory. Knowing that Tor client picks node that display sufficient bandwidth, it looks like the server need to be 'bootstrapped' initially by forcing some traffic through it, with another Tor client with a EntryNodes and StrictEntryNodes set. There are several 0.0.9.5 servers in the directory with such low bandwidth.
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**Username**: qbarfhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/108No Tor server exists that allows exit2020-06-27T14:11:13ZTracNo Tor server exists that allows exitFeb 28 21:21:37.813 [notice] circuit_get_open_circ_or_launch(): No Tor
server exists that allows exit to 168.95.5.12:25. Rejecting.
Feb 28 21:21:38.208 [err] circuitlist.c:429: assert_cpath_layer_ok:
Assertion cp->deliver_window >= 0 fai...Feb 28 21:21:37.813 [notice] circuit_get_open_circ_or_launch(): No Tor
server exists that allows exit to 168.95.5.12:25. Rejecting.
Feb 28 21:21:38.208 [err] circuitlist.c:429: assert_cpath_layer_ok:
Assertion cp->deliver_window >= 0 failed; aborting.circuitlist.c:429 assert_cpath_layer_ok: Assertion cp->deliver_window
= 0 failed; aborting.
We are using Tor version 0.0.9.5. , compiled out of a source-tarball with no special compile-options
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**Username**: thomassNick MathewsonNick Mathewsonhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/109assert_cpath_layer_ok(): Unexpected state 1712020-06-27T14:11:13ZTracassert_cpath_layer_ok(): Unexpected state 171Mar 02 01:37:03.412 [err] assert_cpath_layer_ok(): Unexpected state 171
Mar 02 01:37:03.412 [err] circuitlist.c:426: assert_cpath_layer_ok:
Assertion 0 failed; aborting.
circuitlist.c:426 assert_cpath_layer_ok: Assertion 0 failed; abort...Mar 02 01:37:03.412 [err] assert_cpath_layer_ok(): Unexpected state 171
Mar 02 01:37:03.412 [err] circuitlist.c:426: assert_cpath_layer_ok:
Assertion 0 failed; aborting.
circuitlist.c:426 assert_cpath_layer_ok: Assertion 0 failed; aborting.
Abort
We are using Tor version 0.0.9.5. , compiled out of a source-tarball with no special compile-options
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**Username**: thomasshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/111sigpipes in 0.0.9.62020-06-27T14:11:13ZRoger Dingledinesigpipes in 0.0.9.6Mar 25 10:03:05.689 [info] connection_close_immediate(): fd 300, type Exit, state 3, 74 bytes on outbuf.
Mar 25 10:03:05.690 [info] conn_close_if_marked(): Cleaning up connection (fd -1).
Mar 25 10:03:05.690 [info] connection_remove(): r...Mar 25 10:03:05.689 [info] connection_close_immediate(): fd 300, type Exit, state 3, 74 bytes on outbuf.
Mar 25 10:03:05.690 [info] conn_close_if_marked(): Cleaning up connection (fd -1).
Mar 25 10:03:05.690 [info] connection_remove(): removing socket -1 (type Exit), nfds now 338
Mar 25 10:03:05.690 [notice] Caught sigpipe. Ignoring.
Mar 25 10:04:29.026 [info] connection_close_immediate(): fd 36, type Exit, state 3, 73 bytes on outbuf.
Mar 25 10:04:29.026 [info] conn_close_if_marked(): Cleaning up connection (fd -1).
Mar 25 10:04:29.026 [info] connection_remove(): removing socket -1 (type Exit), nfds now 312
Mar 25 10:04:29.027 [notice] Caught sigpipe. Ignoring.
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