Hello list,
I'm curious as to the significance of the log notice: "Circuit padding timeout scheduled X ms in the past".
As the he load on my Guard has increased, these have become more frequent and the timeout longer - approaching 300 seconds. I'm not seeing any other warnings and the relay is stable.
Is this reason for concern?
Rick
Hi,
I'm seeing the same error message, combined with
"Your system clock just jumped X seconds forward; assuming established circuits no longer work."
I have ntpd running and it's not showing any time adjustments.
Is there anything I can do about that?
Am 04.01.2018 18:25 schrieb Rick:
Hello list,
I'm curious as to the significance of the log notice: "Circuit padding timeout scheduled X ms in the past".
As the he load on my Guard has increased, these have become more frequent and the timeout longer - approaching 300 seconds. I'm not seeing any other warnings and the relay is stable.
Is this reason for concern?
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No clue what it means and why it's necessary to spam the log file with it. I did report my situation in the only ticket I could find that seems even vaguely appropriate: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/22212
Hi,
We plan to downgrade the padding warnings in 0.3.2, there's nothing the operator can do about them.
On 5 Jan 2018, at 05:10, raltullou@posteo.org wrote:
I'm seeing the same error message, combined with
"Your system clock just jumped X seconds forward; assuming established circuits no longer work."
This can happen when tor is suspended by the OS for too long. I've seen it happen on my relays when they are under heavy load. I think heavy swapping can cause it, too.
Try following the relay load instructions here:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-January/014021.html
But the last resort setting is wrong, it should be "DisableOOSCheck 0".
T
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