Hours? Possibly. They'll stay open until the other side closes them, as I understand; that's one hour by default.
Days? No, that's not, as I understand, supposed to happen. Heck, if I shut down my or-port (so no new connections arrive), and turn it off in my browser (so no new outgoing connections are made), then my tor winds up with no sockets open in about 2 hours. (Maybe less, I haven't checked that frequently) On 7/13/07, Jens Kubieziel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Michael_google gmail_Gersten schrieb am 2007-07-13 um 21:37 Uhr: > What do you mean by "Hibernating"? The AccountingMax bytes were exceeded, so it transports no traffic. > Any process will need to be running in order to close connections; > otherwise, the kernel has to at least track that "This connection has > been closed by the other side, but not yet acknowledged as closed by > this side.". Well, but those timeouts shouldn't last hours or days, IMHO. Besten Gruß -- Jens Kubieziel http://www.kubieziel.de Wenn zwei Menschen immer die gleiche Meinung haben, ist einer von ihnen überflüssig. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGl9koVm02LO4Jd+gRAvTUAKCghr0xBfBjgS1FrxfV42EidLvBfACfZcxN zcQE7JvCV5VNYBm1WEXZ1w4= =rRb4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----