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I think it should also answer the following.
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I think it should also answer the following.
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* Can Tor help you against viruses?
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* How does Tor articulate with apps that track our data, as whatsapp, etc? #98
* Does it protect against Bots? Does it also prevents adds on social media? And pop-ups? #98
* If someone is watching my traffic, they can see anything suspicious?
* Can Tor protect my whatsapp identity on my phone? #98Community Portal: Public Launchhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/40009Create log file for OnionPerf's own log messages2023-01-23T14:49:52ZKarsten LoesingCreate log file for OnionPerf's own log messagesOnionPerf logs a couple of log message to the console and writes a few other messages to the `torctl.log` file. We should create a new log file for messages coming from OnionPerf itself. This log file should be placed in `onionperf-data/...OnionPerf logs a couple of log message to the console and writes a few other messages to the `torctl.log` file. We should create a new log file for messages coming from OnionPerf itself. This log file should be placed in `onionperf-data/`, so that we can archive it together with the other log files. It should probably be rotated, just like all other log files are. And it should contain the OnionPerf version writing this log file.OnionPerf: Scalability, Performance, Establishing Basline Metricshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/33420Add CBT events to Onionperf result files2023-01-23T14:49:54ZAna CusturaAdd CBT events to Onionperf result filesAs I understand this, the results should record whether the CBT was set at the time of measurement. This could just be a CBT_SET True/False field in the tpf results file. The CBT resets in certain conditions, and this should be reflected...As I understand this, the results should record whether the CBT was set at the time of measurement. This could just be a CBT_SET True/False field in the tpf results file. The CBT resets in certain conditions, and this should be reflected in the results. The events should be parsed from the tor logs.
We should check with Mike if this meets the requirements.
* [ ] Blocked by [tpo/core/tor#40002](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40002)OnionPerf: Scalability, Performance, Establishing Basline Metricshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/33392Add new metadata fields to json output2023-01-23T14:48:37ZAna CusturaAdd new metadata fields to json outputAdd new metadata fields for experimental measurements to the onionperf json output.Add new metadata fields for experimental measurements to the onionperf json output.OnionPerf: Scalability, Performance, Establishing Basline Metricshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/33391Add new metadata fields and definitions2023-01-23T14:48:40ZAna CusturaAdd new metadata fields and definitionsDefine the instance metadata fields to help us differentiate experimental measurements.Define the instance metadata fields to help us differentiate experimental measurements.OnionPerf: Scalability, Performance, Establishing Basline Metricshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/33259Store measurements in a local database to reduce plotting time2023-01-23T14:48:44ZKarsten LoesingStore measurements in a local database to reduce plotting timeWe want to add graphs to OnionPerf that compare larger numbers of measurements. We also plan to add more parameters to plot different subsets of measurements. Having a local database for storing measurements and decoupling the parsing st...We want to add graphs to OnionPerf that compare larger numbers of measurements. We also plan to add more parameters to plot different subsets of measurements. Having a local database for storing measurements and decoupling the parsing step from the plotting step might reduce overall plotting time. This will be particularly useful when we include graphs based on Tor descriptors like flags or bandwidth or consensus weight.
Part of this ticket will be to figure out which database to use. Maybe we need to experiment with SQLite to see if it's fast enough for this purpose or whether we need something like PostgreSQL here.OnionPerf: Scalability, Performance, Establishing Basline Metricshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/30798Develop and deploy tgen model resembling ping2023-01-23T14:48:30ZKarsten LoesingDevelop and deploy tgen model resembling pingAt last week's tor-scaling meeting we discussed developing a second tgen model that resembles a ping service and deploying an OnionPerf instance with that model.
The current default tgen model in OnionPerf makes a new download every fiv...At last week's tor-scaling meeting we discussed developing a second tgen model that resembles a ping service and deploying an OnionPerf instance with that model.
The current default tgen model in OnionPerf makes a new download every five minutes. That's a tiny request with a response of 50 KiB or 1 MiB or 5 MiB.
This new model would send a tiny request once per second for, say, five minutes, and receive a tiny response back to each of these requests.
We wouldn't have to write analysis code that produces something like a .tpf file right now but could start with analyzing the raw logs for this experiment and extract some hopefully useful visualizations.
I could deploy this new model on my local machine (if it uses an onion service).
Raising priority to high, because it would be great to ideally get this deployed before All Hands.
Thoughts?OnionPerf: Scalability, Performance, Establishing Basline Metricshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/33411Make DirCache default to 0 on Windows relays, if we can't fix the mmap issues2022-02-28T19:41:25ZteorMake DirCache default to 0 on Windows relays, if we can't fix the mmap issuesIn legacy/trac#24857, tor's consensus diff cache implementation causes high CPU load on Windows.
As a workaround, we could make DirCache default to 0 on Windows.In legacy/trac#24857, tor's consensus diff cache implementation causes high CPU load on Windows.
As a workaround, we could make DirCache default to 0 on Windows.Tor: 0.4.4.x-finalAlexander Færøyahf@torproject.orgAlexander Færøyahf@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/32729"hs_circuitmap_init: Assertion !the_hs_circuitmap failed" when repeating fail...2023-03-23T09:17:08Zeighthave"hs_circuitmap_init: Assertion !the_hs_circuitmap failed" when repeating failed tests on AndroidWhen repeated running the Android `TorService` test suite from https://gitlab.com/eighthave/tor-android, I occasionally received this crash:
```
main src/feature/hs/hs_circuitmap.c:598: hs_circuitmap_init: Assertion !the_hs_circu...When repeated running the Android `TorService` test suite from https://gitlab.com/eighthave/tor-android, I occasionally received this crash:
```
main src/feature/hs/hs_circuitmap.c:598: hs_circuitmap_init: Assertion !the_hs_circuitmap failed; aborting.
TorService Bug: Tor 0.4.2.5 (git-7e55ab23311d00b6): Assertion !the_hs_circuitmap failed in hs_circuitmap_init at src/feature/hs/hs_circuitmap.c:598: . (Stack trace not available) (on Tor 0.4.2.5 7e55ab23311d00b6)
libc Fatal signal 6 (SIGABRT), code -6 in tid 862 (tor), pid 836 (oid.binary.test)
TorService ⇠ run [1425ms]
DEBUG #00 pc 00000af0 [vdso:f319a000] (__kernel_vsyscall+16)
#01 pc 0001edf8 /system/lib/libc.so (syscall+40)
#02 pc 0001f073 /system/lib/libc.so (abort+115)
#03 pc 0025ab6e /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/lib/x86/libtor.so (tor_raw_abort_+31)
#04 pc 0025673e /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/lib/x86/libtor.so (tor_abort_+31)
#05 pc 0014df1d /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/lib/x86/libtor.so (hs_circuitmap_init+146)
#06 pc 00154110 /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/lib/x86/libtor.so (hs_init+39)
#07 pc 000b17ac /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/lib/x86/libtor.so (tor_init+132)
#08 pc 000b2033 /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/lib/x86/libtor.so (tor_run_main+243)
#09 pc 000b0933 /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/lib/x86/libtor.so (Java_org_torproject_jni_TorService_runMain+59)
#10 pc 000085c8 /data/app/org.torproject.android.binary.test-FWLW5957oXEttHq4Pbyz4w==/oat/x86/base.odex (offset 0x8000)
#11 pc 000091ff [anon:libc_malloc:e6980000]
#12 pc 01114457 /dev/ashmem/dalvik-main space (region space) (deleted)
#13 pc 80e30d65 <unknown>
```
* I think this only happened if Tor quit the test before due to bad command line args
* it could be that the Android Test Orchestrator is reusing state that it shouldn't be https://developer.android.com/training/testing/junit-runner#using-android-test-orchestrator
* "The Dalvik process hosting a typical app is forked off of zygote with all the common android libraries already mapped, so new unique copies don't have to be opened" https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9153166/understanding-android-zygote-and-dalvikvm
nickm said:
> So there are at least two possibilities:
> 1) tor is busted and is calling hs_circuitmap_init() more than it should
> 2) tor is busted and is calling hs_circuitmap_free_all() less than it should there are probably more, like:
> 3) there is a problem in the android harness, and it is trying to restart tor before it has shut downTor: 0.4.4.x-finalAlexander Færøyahf@torproject.orgAlexander Færøyahf@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser-bundle-testsuite/-/issues/40017Update tests when switching to last Fenix version2022-05-16T17:39:20ZMatthew FinkelUpdate tests when switching to last Fenix versionTor Browser: 10.5https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/31364tor_bug_occurred_(): Bug: ../src/feature/nodelist/microdesc.c:494: warn_if_nu...2023-07-16T12:12:44ZTractor_bug_occurred_(): Bug: ../src/feature/nodelist/microdesc.c:494: warn_if_nul_found: Non-fatal assertion !(nul_found) failed. (on Tor 0.4.0.5) [also on 0.4.5.8]
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Aug 07 11:00:15.000 [notice] Tor 0.4.0.5 opening log file.
Aug 07 11:00:15.393 [warn] OpenSSL version from headers does not match the version we're running with. If you get weird crashes, that might be why. (Compiled with 101000af: ...
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Aug 07 11:00:15.000 [notice] Tor 0.4.0.5 opening log file.
Aug 07 11:00:15.393 [warn] OpenSSL version from headers does not match the version we're running with. If you get weird crashes, that might be why. (Compiled with 101000af: OpenSSL 1.1.0j 20 Nov 2018; running with 101000bf: OpenSSL 1.1.0k 28 May 2019).
Aug 07 11:00:15.395 [notice] Can't get entropy from getrandom(). You are running a version of Tor built to support getrandom(), but the kernel doesn't implement this function--probably because it is too old? Trying fallback method instead.
Aug 07 11:00:15.398 [notice] Tor 0.4.0.5 running on Linux with Libevent 2.0.21-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.0k, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.4, and Libzstd 1.3.8.
Aug 07 11:00:15.398 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download
Aug 07 11:00:15.398 [warn] Tor was compiled with zstd 1.1.2, but is running with zstd 1.3.8. For safety, we'll avoid using advanced zstd functionality.
Aug 07 11:00:15.399 [notice] Read configuration file "/usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc".
Aug 07 11:00:15.399 [notice] Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc".
Aug 07 11:00:15.407 [notice] Based on detected system memory, MaxMemInQueues is set to 384 MB. You can override this by setting MaxMemInQueues by hand.
Aug 07 11:00:15.410 [notice] I think we have 40 CPUS, but only 1 of them are available. Telling Tor to only use 1. You can override this with the NumCPUs option
Aug 07 11:00:15.411 [notice] Opening OR listener on 0.0.0.0:443
Aug 07 11:00:15.411 [notice] Opened OR listener on 0.0.0.0:443
Aug 07 11:00:15.411 [notice] Opening OR listener on [***]:443
Aug 07 11:00:15.412 [notice] Opened OR listener on [***]:443
Aug 07 11:00:15.412 [notice] Opening Directory listener on 0.0.0.0:9030
Aug 07 11:00:15.412 [notice] Opened Directory listener on 0.0.0.0:9030
Aug 07 11:00:15.000 [notice] Not disabling debugger attaching for unprivileged users.
Aug 07 11:00:15.000 [warn] Found empty file "1037" in consensus cache; removing it.
Aug 07 11:00:15.000 [warn] Unable to map file (null) from consensus cache: No such file or directory
Aug 07 11:00:16.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv4 file /usr/share/tor/geoip.
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv6 file /usr/share/tor/geoip6.
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [notice] Configured to measure statistics. Look for the *-stats files that will first be written to the data directory in 24 hours from now.
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [notice] Your Tor server's identity key fingerprint is '***'
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 0% (starting): Starting
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] tor_bug_occurred_(): Bug: ../src/feature/nodelist/microdesc.c:494: warn_if_nul_found: Non-fatal assertion !(nul_found) failed. (on Tor 0.4.0.5)
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: Non-fatal assertion !(nul_found) failed in warn_if_nul_found at ../src/feature/nodelist/microdesc.c:494. Stack trace: (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(log_backtrace_impl+0x47) [0x55e3b15b98e7] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(tor_bug_occurred_+0xc0) [0x55e3b15b4db0] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(+0x11e43f) [0x55e3b14d643f] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(microdesc_cache_reload+0xce) [0x55e3b14d89ee] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(get_microdesc_cache+0x48) [0x55e3b14d8ad8] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(nodelist_set_consensus+0x3fd) [0x55e3b14e4e3d] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(networkstatus_set_current_consensus+0x927) [0x55e3b14dd9d7] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(+0x125dfe) [0x55e3b14dddfe] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(router_reload_consensus_networkstatus+0x45) [0x55e3b14ddeb5] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(run_tor_main_loop+0xec) [0x55e3b141564c] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(tor_run_main+0x11e5) [0x55e3b1416b05] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(tor_main+0x3a) [0x55e3b1413c8a] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(main+0x19) [0x55e3b1413809] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf1) [0x7f10090512e1] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Bug: /usr/bin/tor(_start+0x2a) [0x55e3b141385a] (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] warn_if_nul_found(): Bug: Found unexpected NUL while reading microdesc journal, offset 0at position 295945/331210. (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] warn_if_nul_found(): Bug: surrounding string: 595630544A522B5159546D49496A300A00000000000000000000000000000000 (on Tor 0.4.0.5 )
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] parse error: internal NUL character.
Aug 07 11:00:17.000 [warn] Unparseable microdescriptor found in journal
Aug 07 11:00:27.000 [notice] Starting with guard context "default"
Aug 07 11:00:27.000 [notice] Signaled readiness to systemd
Aug 07 11:00:27.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 5% (conn): Connecting to a relay
```
Apart from that error message Tor seems to work fine.
The relay was running on a VM and when i saw that error the whole VM behaved strange. I think the ISP corrupted something so maybe that error isnt Tor's fault.
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