[tor-relays] Relay MIGHTYWANG consensus issues and loss of STABLE flag

Mighty Wang wang at mighty.wang
Fri Oct 29 22:17:55 UTC 2021


Thanks Sebastian


On 29/10/21 19:04, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
> Hi Wang,
>
>> On 29. Oct 2021, at 18:10, Mighty Wang <wang at mighty.wang> wrote:
>>
>> I have one pretty large relay, MIGHTYWANG which is an IP4/6 guard, dedicated hardware running on a 1Gb line uncontended. It is usually one of the top 5 relays by consensus weight but on the morning of 14th October it lost Guard status on account of losing the stable flag.
>>
>> I checked logs, connectivity and server health - nothing unusual, everything is generally pretty bullet proof in and around the relay and it had been running for well over a year without a reboot - just the very occasional Tor daemon restart following upgrades but no such activity prior to the 14th.
>>
>> So next I checked the consensus and I see that around half of the directory authorities seem to be not assigning the stable flag. See attached screenshot showing current consensus.
>>
>> The peering to each of those relays seems OK from what I can see (IP4 and IP6) so any idea what gives?
>>
>> I've got a MIGHTYWANG sitting here twiddling it's thumbs because have the directory authorities don't want to use it. Bit of a waste.
>>
>> I had similar things happen a few years ago with one of my old relays; again no obvious reason, just seemed to be the a random whim of the directory authorities.
>>
>> I've noticed a couple of other long term relays are in a similar position - is this some time of attack, deliberate action or just Tor magic?
>>
>>
>>
>> Wang
> I operate gabelmoo and your relay seems to be unreachable via IPv6 from here. Here's a traceroute:
>
> traceroute to 2a02:29d0:8008:c0de:bad:beef:: (2a02:29d0:8008:c0de:bad:beef::), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets
>   1  informatik.gate.uni-erlangen.de (2001:638:a000:4140::1)  1.966 ms  2.037 ms  2.214 ms
>   2  constellation.gate.uni-erlangen.de (2001:638:a000::3341:33)  0.718 ms  0.770 ms  0.831 ms
>   3  yamato.gate.uni-erlangen.de (2001:638:a000::3033:30)  0.829 ms  1.122 ms  1.234 ms
>   4  * * *
>   5  * * *
>   6  * * *
>   7  ffm-bb1-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:6b::1)  19.795 ms  19.786 ms  19.779 ms
>   8  prs-bb1-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:be::1)  20.489 ms prs-bb2-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:c1::1)  20.931 ms prs-bb1-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:be::1)  20.509 ms
>   9  ldn-bb4-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:7b::1)  19.517 ms ldn-bb1-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:7a::1)  19.390 ms  19.334 ms
> 10  * * *
> 11  vaioni-ic326121-ldn-b2.ip.twelve99-cust.net (2001:2000:3080:937::2)  20.387 ms  19.464 ms  20.446 ms
> 12  2a02:29d0:0:1:: (2a02:29d0:0:1::)  39.577 ms  39.414 ms  39.363 ms
> 13  2a02:29d0:3:1003::1 (2a02:29d0:3:1003::1)  20.520 ms  20.514 ms *
> 14  * * *
> 15  * * *
> 16  * * *
> 17  * * *
> 18  * * *
> 19  * * *
> 20  * * *
> 21  * * *
> 22  * * *
> 23  * * *
> 24  * * *
> 25  * * *
> 26  * * *
> 27  * * *
> 28  * * *
> 29  * * *
> 30  * * *
>
> Perhaps this helps analyze the problem?
>
> Cheers
> Sebastian

Strangely your relay gabelmoo  is one of the relays I checked IP4/IP6 
connectivity to and I can hit your IP6 OK from MIGHTYWANG so there is a 
route,

traceroute to 2001:638:a000:4140::ffff:189 
(2001:638:a000:4140::ffff:189), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets
  1  beijing.dsd-labs.com (2a02:29d0:8008::1)  0.091 ms  0.076 ms 0.088 ms
  2  2a02:29d0:3:1003:: (2a02:29d0:3:1003::)  1.367 ms  1.378 ms 1.364 ms
  3  2a02:29d0:0:1::1 (2a02:29d0:0:1::1)  1.487 ms  1.443 ms  1.458 ms
  4  * * *
  5  ldn-bb4-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:7b::1)  1.839 ms 
ldn-bb1-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:7a::1)  17.684 ms  17.402 ms
  6  prs-bb1-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:be::1)  17.454 ms 
prs-bb2-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:c1::1)  18.639 ms  18.623 ms
  7  ffm-bb1-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:6b::1)  18.859 ms 17.696 ms 
ffm-bb2-v6.ip.twelve99.net (2001:2034:1:6c::1)  18.092 ms
  8  kr-erl156-0.x-win.dfn.de (2001:638:c:a039::2)  21.150 ms 20.963 ms  
21.541 ms
  9  constellation.gate.uni-erlangen.de (2001:638:a000::3033:33) 21.509 
ms  21.291 ms  22.232 ms
10  * informatik.gate.uni-erlangen.de (2001:638:a000::3341:41) 20.767 
ms  21.339 ms
11  despari.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (2001:638:a000:4140::ffff:189)  
21.215 ms  20.971 ms  20.725 ms

I think your UDP based traceroute is hitting my firewall and getting 
dropped but you do have  a route to me - in fact your relay has a long 
term active connection to mine via IP6 right now:

tcp6       0      0 2a02:29d0:8008:c0de:bad:beef:::443 
2001:638:a000:4140::ffff:189:41011      ESTABLISHED

So it isn't an IP6 issue from what I can see (although that was an issue 
about 18 months ago as a result of some temporary peering issues).

I checked all the DA relays on IP6 and IP4 and all have active 
connections to me via IP6 (where they support it) or IP4 so if it is a 
connectivity issue it must be transient and so far undetectable.

There is something else happening here but I don't know what yet.

thanks

Wang

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