[tor-onions] My hidden service stop accepting traffic after a week or so

David Goulet dgoulet at ev0ke.net
Mon Sep 19 21:57:04 UTC 2016


On 19 Sep (21:40:39), mdrot at sigaint.org wrote:
> Forgot to add more logs, here is what I see:
> 
> Sep 18 19:09:38.000 [notice] No circuits are opened. Relaxed timeout for
> circuit 768451 (a Measuring circuit timeout 3-hop circuit in state doing
> hand
> shakes with channel state open) to 60000ms. However, it appears the
> circuit has timed out anyway. 32 guards are live. [21 similar message(s)
> suppresse
> d in last 3600 seconds]
> Sep 19 04:59:17.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 05:18:42.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 05:18:49.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 05:30:21.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 05:48:32.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 05:56:41.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 06:28:10.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 06:33:31.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 06:39:32.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 06:41:06.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 06:56:06.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
> failed.
> Sep 19 09:28:43.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 13 days 23:59 hours,
> Sep 19 10:58:22.000 [notice] Your network connection speed appears to have
> changed. Resetting timeout to 603s after 18 timeouts and 190 buildtimes.

Oh ah... are you firewalled like crazy? Usually timing out circuits means
either your outbound connection is really shitty, you are somehow throttled
enough to make everything fail or insane firewalling letting like one very
bizarre port in outbound.

David

> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > This place seems very quite, not sure if this is the right place to ask.
> >
> > I'm encountering a weird behavior from my tor daemon that's running a
> > hidden service, after a week or two, it stops accepting any connections.
> > And the only thing that makes it work again is a restart.
> >
> > I'm using Tor 0.2.8.7
> > Sep 19 23:12:17.607 [notice] Tor v0.2.8.7 (git-cc2f02ef17899f86) running
> > on Linux with Libevent 2.0.21-stable, OpenSSL 1.0.1k and Zlib 1.2.8.
> >
> > I also see a warning like, could this be the cause ?
> > [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
> > 1000114f: OpenSSL 1.0.1t  3 May 2016; running with 100010bf: OpenSSL
> > 1.0.1k 8 Jan 2015).
> >
> > Sep 19 23:12:17.607 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn
> > how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning
> >
> > Also found somebody complaining about the same behavior, but without any
> > answers
> >
> > http://serverfault.com/questions/745572/ubuntu-14-04-tor-doesnt-restore-circuits-after-disabling-due-to-traffic-inact
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Md Rot
> >
> 
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