[tor-talk] Interrupt: we have stopped accepting new connections

Christian Kujau lists at nerdbynature.de
Wed Nov 25 10:36:39 UTC 2015


Hi,

I'm running a Tor relay on Ubuntu 15.10 and today I upgraded from 0.2.6.10 
to 0.2.7.5 (0.2.7.5-1~vivid+1). Since then the Tor node starts, builds up 
~280 connections - and then accepts no new connections. "telnet localhost 
9001" comes back with connection refused. And in the log this infamous[0] 
message gets logged every ~2.5 minutes:

  > Interrupt: we have stopped accepting new connections, and will shut
  > down in 30 seconds. Interrupt again to exit now.

I'm not using "monit" or other monitoring tools that would stop Tor - it 
appears to stop itself. The changelog[1] for the new version mentions:

 * Split systemd service timeout into start and stop timeout, and raise
   them to 120 and 60 seconds from 45 (closes: tor#16398).

Could this be related to what I'm seeing? I can't debug any further now 
but hopefully tomorrow. I wasn't able to find a 
tor_0.2.7.3-rc-1_amd64.deb, all the mirrors already have caught up with 
the new version.

My torrc (which hasn't changed for months):

============================================
SocksPort               0
RunAsDaemon             1
DataDirectory           /var/lib/tor
ControlPort             9051
HashedControlPassword   ...
ORPort                  9001
Nickname                ...
RelayBandwidthRate      1536 KBytes
RelayBandwidthBurst     2048 KBytes
AccountingStart         week 1 00:00
ContactInfo             ...
DirPort                 9030
MyFamily                ...,...
ExitRelay               0
ExitPolicy              reject *:*
DisableDebuggerAttachment 0
============================================

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Christian.

[0] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-September/002777.html
[1] http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/t/tor/unstable_changelog
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