[tor-relays] Heartbeat: It seems like we are not in the cached consensus.

torix at protonmail.com torix at protonmail.com
Fri Jul 24 15:13:21 UTC 2020


Dear Fran,

I now see no entry at all to your relay in the tor metrics.  Am I correct in saying that you are running ipv6 as well as 4?  I have had problems with a host's ipv6 connectivity and discovered somewhere in the docs a ping6 test of all the bwauths you might try:

ing6 -c2 2001:858:2:2:aabb:0:563b:1526 && ping6 -c2 2620:13:4000:6000::1000:118 && ping6 -c2 2001:67c:289c::9 && ping6 -c2 2001:678:558:1000::244 && ping6 -c2 2607:8500:154::3 && ping6 -c2 2001:638:a000:4140::ffff:189 && echo OK.

HTH,

--Torix

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On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 12:45 PM, Fran <fatal at mailbox.org> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> the problem persists. upgraded to several new daily snapshots of openbsd in between, no success.
>
> On 20.07.20 08:30, Keifer Bly wrote:
>
> > It is worth noting, tor conscious does not immediately update. It can take 40 minutes up to about 3 hours for an operating status update to appear in the conscious based on my experience from the
> > bridge and middle relay I run.
>
> the relay had been up for > 17 hours (see log excerpt)
>
> > > > Your relay has a very large number of connections to other relays. Is your outbound address the same as your relay address? Found 9 connections to 6 relays. Found 4
> >
> > What do you mean No FW on the machine?
>
> no firewall
>
> > You need to configure port forwarding on the network for the specific machine / ip address the relay is running on, for both inbound and outbound traffic.
>
> the machine has it's own global unicast ipv4 and ipv6 addresses.
>
> best
>
> fran
>
> > On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 9:40 PM Fran <fatal at mailbox.org mailto:fatal at mailbox.org> wrote:
> >
> >     Hello,
> >
> >     I'm taking care of a server of a friend who's on holiday. The server is up and running but not part of the consensus.
> >
> >     As beeing instructed I updated to the lastest OpenBSD snapshot when I saw that a new tor release is available  (Tor 0.4.3.5 on OpenBSD).
> >
> >     Excerpts from the log:
> >
> >     Jul 13 20:04:02.000 [notice] Self-testing indicates your DirPort is reachable from the outside. Excellent.
> >     Jul 13 20:05:02.000 [notice] Self-testing indicates your ORPort is reachable from the outside. Excellent. Publishing server descriptor.
> >     Jul 13 20:05:35.000 [notice] Performing bandwidth self-test...done.
> >     Jul 14 02:04:01.000 [notice] Heartbeat: It seems like we are not in the cached consensus.
> >     Jul 14 02:04:01.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 6:00 hours, with 0 circuits open. I've sent 2.04 MB and received 6.25 MB.
> >     Jul 14 02:04:01.000 [notice] Average packaged cell fullness: 12.450%. TLS write overhead: 33%
> >     Jul 14 02:04:01.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time: 0/0 TAP, 5/5 NTor.
> >     Jul 14 02:04:01.000 [notice] Since startup we initiated 0 and received 157 v1 connections; initiated 0 and received 0 v2 connections; initiated 0 and received 0 v3 connections; initiated 0 and
> >     received 5 v4 connections; initiated 48 and received 124 v5 connections.
> >     Jul 14 02:04:01.000 [notice] DoS mitigation since startup: 0 circuits killed with too many cells. 0 circuits rejected, 0 marked addresses. 0 connections closed. 0 single hop clients refused. 0
> >     INTRODUCE2 rejected.
> >     Jul 14 06:04:02.000 [notice] Your relay has a very large number of connections to other relays. Is your outbound address the same as your relay address? Found 9 connections to 6 relays. Found 4
> >     current canonical connections, in 0 of which we were a non-canonical peer. 3 relays had more than 1 connection, 0 had more than 2, and 0 had more than 4 connections.
> >     Jul 14 08:04:01.000 [notice] Heartbeat: It seems like we are not in the cached consensus.
> >     Jul 14 08:04:01.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 12:00 hours, with 1 circuits open. I've sent 3.46 MB and received 11.22 MB.
> >     Jul 14 08:04:01.000 [notice] Average packaged cell fullness: 12.450%. TLS write overhead: 47%
> >     Jul 14 08:04:01.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time: 2/2 TAP, 1/1 NTor.
> >     Jul 14 08:04:01.000 [notice] Since startup we initiated 0 and received 340 v1 connections; initiated 0 and received 0 v2 connections; initiated 0 and received 0 v3 connections; initiated 0 and
> >     received 10 v4 connections; initiated 57 and received 246 v5 connections.
> >     Jul 14 08:04:01.000 [notice] DoS mitigation since startup: 0 circuits killed with too many cells. 0 circuits rejected, 0 marked addresses. 0 connections closed. 0 single hop clients refused. 0
> >     INTRODUCE2 rejected.
> >     Jul 14 14:04:01.000 [notice] Heartbeat: It seems like we are not in the cached consensus.
> >     Jul 14 14:04:01.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 18:00 hours, with 1 circuits open. I've sent 4.89 MB and received 15.33 MB.
> >     Jul 14 14:04:01.000 [notice] Average packaged cell fullness: 26.760%. TLS write overhead: 51%
> >     Jul 14 14:04:01.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time: 2/2 TAP, 6/6 NTor.
> >     Jul 14 14:04:01.000 [notice] Since startup we initiated 0 and received 493 v1 connections; initiated 0 and received 0 v2 connections; initiated 0 and received 0 v3 connections; initiated 0 and
> >     received 18 v4 connections; initiated 64 and received 370 v5 connections.
> >     Jul 14 14:04:01.000 [notice] DoS mitigation since startup: 0 circuits killed with too many cells. 0 circuits rejected, 0 marked addresses. 0 connections closed. 0 single hop clients refused. 0
> >     INTRODUCE2 rejected.
> >
> >
> >     Atlas show the server as down: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/AC601DBDB7FBD53454045EDC08DAE3C381C8CF88
> >
> >     Accessing the status page on port 80 works.
> >     No FW on the machine.
> >
> >     Any ideas?
> >
> >     Thanks and regards
> >
> >     Fran
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