No worry, I won't try to use these settings on anything connected to the public tor network. I will try out your fix - I'm working with v0.2.7.0-alpha-dev from the git repository now.
In the mean time it looks like I've been successful in bootstrapping a private network without the testing flag, despite everything being on one server (with only a 172.16/12 interface). The directory authorities are voting, the routers are passing the reachability and bandwidth tests, and I can start a client and make requests through it.
I think that just leaves a couple questions for now:
- I know the directory authority's certificate needs to be renewed periodically (looks like 12 months default). Since it asked for a password that is something I need to do manually then send a HUP, correct? Later on I'll try to hack generating a cert with days or hours of time just to see what happens, but would like to know what the correct way to handle it is.
- All of my routers have done the bandwidth tests, but I see this warning on the DAs with each vote:
Apr 22 22:39:41.000 [warn] Consensus with empty bandwidth: G=0 M=5 E=0 D=243 T=248
Is this something that will fill out as the uptime of the instances increase? Or is this something I should look into?
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 11:05 AM, teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote:
On 22 Apr 2015, at 23:24 , teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote: …
It appears that my original fix to bug #13924 didn't anticipate anyone
using "ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses 1" without "TestingTorNetwork 1". I'll submit a patch which swaps TestingTorNetwork for ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses. This will preserve the existing fix, because "TestingTorNetwork 1" implies "ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses 1".
The relevant line is here:
https://github.com/torproject/tor/blob/cc10f13408e25eaf04f849d0f761680f383fa... …
CJ,
I have made this change and it's waiting for review in the Tor Project Trac system.
Please see: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/15771
Or on github: Branch: bug-15771-reachability Repository: https://github.com/teor2345/tor.git
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