ss command is no longer supported by /usr/share/doc/stem-1.7.1/_static/example/relay_connections.py
I do get :
# for p in 9051 29051 ; do python /usr/share/doc/stem-1.7.1/_static/example/relay_connections.py --ctrlport $p --resolver ss; done
0.4.1.5 uptime: 3-01:35:39 flags: Fast, Running, Stable, V2Dir, Valid
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Type | IPv4 | IPv6 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Inbound to our ORPort | 0 | 1 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Total | 0 | 1 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
0.4.1.5 uptime: 3-01:36:37 flags: Fast, Running, Stable, V2Dir, Valid
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/doc/stem-1.7.1/_static/example/relay_connections.py", line 130, in <module>
main()
File "/usr/share/doc/stem-1.7.1/_static/example/relay_connections.py", line 66, in main
for conn in get_connections(resolver = args.resolver, process_pid = pid):
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/stem/util/connection.py", line 300, in get_connections
raise IOError('No results found using: %s' % resolver_command)
OSError: No results found using: ss -nptu
at a hardened stable Gentoo Linux with kernel 5.2.10 and sys-apps/iproute2-4.19.0-r1 (provides "ss"), but th ecomamdn itself prints :
mr-fox ~ # ss -nptu | head
Netid State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port
tcp ESTAB 0 0 5.9.158.75:39658 51.77.52.216:443 users:(("tor",pid=2365,fd=4313))
tcp ESTAB 0 0 5.9.158.75:9001 52.14.166.220:51466 users:(("tor",pid=2397,fd=5105))
tcp ESTAB 0 1057 5.9.158.75:46379 158.174.255.235:4430 users:(("tor",pid=2365,fd=4663))
tcp ESTAB 0 0 5.9.158.75:443 82.35.159.254:57674 users:(("tor",pid=2365,fd=3870))
tcp ESTAB 0 0 5.9.158.75:35005 94.16.113.67:9001 users:(("tor",pid=2365,fd=4975))
tcp ESTAB 0 0 5.9.158.75:36837 88.3.139.225:48998 users:(("tor",pid=2365,fd=6473))
tcp ESTAB 0 0 5.9.158.75:44183 82.118.21.60:9001 users:(("tor",pid=2365,fd=720))
tcp ESTAB 0 0 5.9.158.75:36997 50.7.115.67:443 users:(("tor",pid=2397,fd=1543))
tcp ESTAB 1571 1057 5.9.158.75:9001 46.165.250.224:34639 users:(("tor",pid=2397,fd=2352))
All other 3 resolvers are fine and do print something like
# for p in 9051 29051 ; do python /usr/share/doc/stem-1.7.1/_static/example/relay_connections.py --ctrlport $p; done
0.4.1.5 uptime: 3-01:51:38 flags: Fast, Running, Stable, V2Dir, Valid
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Type | IPv4 | IPv6 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Inbound to our ORPort | 2267 | 1 |
| Inbound to our DirPort | 3 | 0 |
| Inbound to our ControlPort | 1 | 0 |
| Outbound to a relay | 3965 | 0 |
| Outbound uncategorized | 12 | 0 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Total | 6248 | 1 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
0.4.1.5 uptime: 3-01:51:40 flags: Fast, Running, Stable, V2Dir, Valid
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Type | IPv4 | IPv6 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Inbound to our ORPort | 1629 | 2 |
| Inbound to our ControlPort | 1 | 0 |
| Outbound to a relay | 4083 | 0 |
| Outbound uncategorized | 12 | 0 |
+------------------------------+------+------+
| Total | 5725 | 2 |
+------------------------------+------+------+