Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-08 Thread ylms

On 4/5/19 10:58 AM, ylms wrote:
> "[WARN] Error binding network socket: Address already in use  [991
> duplicates hidden]"
> 
> I did use a search engine, but am not sure what too look for further.
> Also let me know if I should not worry at all.
> 
> 991 warnings are probably since tor is running, which is about 24 days.


I just realized that the fault did not occur since I asked about the
problem here, I did not change anything till today, so maybe there was
another condition present at some time before.
Also I did do some other checks, see my emails in the this thread, and
did not find any problems.

yl
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-08 Thread ylms


On 4/5/19 6:16 PM, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
> Hint for ylms: Socks 0 + reject in the torrc config.
> 
> SocksPort 0
> SocksPolicy reject *

I think the latter is not needed because I did set "SocksPort 0" now,
then reloaded the config and got this:
 09:06:52 [NOTICE] Closing no-longer-configured Socks listener on
/run/tor/socks:0
 │ 09:06:52 [NOTICE] Closing no-longer-configured Socks listener on
127.0.0.1:9050

So I guess the second is not needed.

But thanks you anyway.
yl
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-08 Thread ylms


On 4/5/19 5:31 PM, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
> Am 05.04.2019 10:58, schrieb ylms:
> 
>> can someone point me at some information about this warning?
>>
>> "[WARN] Error binding network socket: Address already in use  [991
>> duplicates hidden]"
> 
> Log message is clear:
> You have assigned a port number twice.
> Either two Tor-instances run on the same (TCP) port numbers or you have
> given Tor a port number, which already has another system process.
> 
> 'netstat -lptu' or successor 'ss -lptu' gives you an overview.
> 

I ran "ss -lptun" and it does not show any ports used twice.

thanks
yl
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-07 Thread ylms


On 4/5/19 12:36 PM, torg...@linux-hus.dk wrote:
> hi, the adress is in use check what is running on your system and check
> also the ports

sudo lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN

does not show any ports used twice for the same address.

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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-05 Thread lists

Am 05.04.2019 17:59, schrieb Neel Chauhan:


One thing that could happen (but may not apply to you) is your
SOCKSPort. Set it to 0 to not listen, or to a random number if you
have to listen for SOCKS connections.


Hint for ylms: Socks 0 + reject in the torrc config.

SocksPort 0
SocksPolicy reject *


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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-05 Thread Neel Chauhan

On 2019-04-05 11:31, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:

Am 05.04.2019 10:58, schrieb ylms:


can someone point me at some information about this warning?

"[WARN] Error binding network socket: Address already in use  [991
duplicates hidden]"


Log message is clear:
You have assigned a port number twice.
Either two Tor-instances run on the same (TCP) port numbers or you
have given Tor a port number, which already has another system
process.

'netstat -lptu' or successor 'ss -lptu' gives you an overview.


One thing that could happen (but may not apply to you) is your 
SOCKSPort. Set it to 0 to not listen, or to a random number if you have 
to listen for SOCKS connections.


-Neel

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https://www.neelc.org/
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-05 Thread lists

Am 05.04.2019 10:58, schrieb ylms:


can someone point me at some information about this warning?

"[WARN] Error binding network socket: Address already in use  [991
duplicates hidden]"


Log message is clear:
You have assigned a port number twice.
Either two Tor-instances run on the same (TCP) port numbers or you have 
given Tor a port number, which already has another system process.


'netstat -lptu' or successor 'ss -lptu' gives you an overview.

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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-04-05 Thread ylms
Hello again,
can someone point me at some information about this warning?

"[WARN] Error binding network socket: Address already in use  [991
duplicates hidden]"

I did use a search engine, but am not sure what too look for further.
Also let me know if I should not worry at all.

991 warnings are probably since tor is running, which is about 24 days.

Regards
yl
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-12 Thread ylms


On 3/11/19 11:54 PM, teor wrote:
> We would like to make tor more helpful, and make it guess IPv6.
> But we're not there yet.
> 
> Until then, people have to learn the details of tor's config

For relays on dynamic ADSL lines it would be helpful to provide the
static host part of an /56 or /64 network that is delegated from the ISP.

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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-12 Thread Volker Mink
There are a lot. Keyweb for example, exone in poland
 


Yeah, as said it is not a new relay, just lost the old one. But I would
like to add a new one, just finding a useful Germany hoster is not easy
to find.

 



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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-11 Thread teor
Hi,

> On 12 Mar 2019, at 05:34, ylms  wrote:
> 
>> On 3/9/19 5:07 AM, teor wrote:
>> ORPort [IPv6]:Port
>> 
>> For example:
>> 
>> ORPort [2001:db8::1]:9001
>> 
>> Tor doesn't guess IPv6 addresses yet.
> 
> That was very helpful to find my stupid mistake.

We would like to make tor more helpful, and make it guess IPv6.
But we're not there yet.

Until then, people have to learn the details of tor's config :-(

T
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-11 Thread ylms
Hello teor,

On 3/9/19 5:07 AM, teor wrote:
> ORPort [IPv6]:Port
> 
> For example:
> 
> ORPort [2001:db8::1]:9001
> 
> Tor doesn't guess IPv6 addresses yet.

That was very helpful to find my stupid mistake.

thanks.
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-11 Thread ylms
Hello Roger,
thanks for you reply.

On 3/9/19 4:08 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 03:52:48PM +0100, ylms wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I just setup a new exit, I know it takes time to "train", but I would be
>> interested in tips on how to tweak it.
>> I just replaces a old exit that used the same IP, but unfortunately we
>> lost that config/key.
>>
>> So any tips are welcome in general.
> 
> It looks good so far! Thanks for running it. It is good to see some
> good news from your part of Germany, not just bad proposed policies. :)

Yeah, as said it is not a new relay, just lost the old one. But I would
like to add a new one, just finding a useful Germany hoster is not easy
to find.

> 
>> I also have some questions.
>>
>> Atlas does not show any IPv6 address, is this normal?
> 
> I see that you have an ipv6 exit policy set, but I don't see any
> ipv6 address in your relay descriptor.
> 
> (You can see your relay descriptor with
> "wget 5.199.130.188/tor/server/authority" )
> 
> If you were advertising an ipv6 address, you would have an "or-address"
> line in your descriptor. Compare to Fission1's descriptor:
> "wget 158.69.30.132/tor/server/authority"


I fixed it. I did not think about the OR-Port but did set:
OutboundBindAddress 5.199.130.188
# Use this IP for all outgoing connections
OutboundBindAddress [2001:4ba0:fff9:160:dead:beef:ca1f:1337]
# Use this IP for all outgoing connections
OutboundBindAddressOR 5.199.130.188
# OR Port IP
OutboundBindAddressOR [2001:4ba0:fff9:160:dead:beef:ca1f:1337]
# OR Port IP
OutboundBindAddressExit 5.199.130.188
# Exit IP
OutboundBindAddressExit [2001:4ba0:fff9:160:dead:beef:ca1f:1337]
# Exit IP

And for some reason I thought "Address" was the setting to do so, so I had:
Address 5.199.130.188
and
Address [2001:4ba0:fff9:160:dead:beef:ca1f:1337]

But I removed that because it was bogus, so now it is:
Address tor.piratenpartei-nrw.de
now, which is what I meant to set.


> 
>> WHat loglevel can I set to see if there is any problems, to find
>> possible improvements? I know the logging should not be changed, but I
>> want tot make sure tor works fine, so I would like to see some more
>> information for now.
> 
> We recommend notice-level logs. That's what most of the Tor packages
> do by default:
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#LogLevel

So "err" or "warn" would be the choice for troubleshooting, I assume
this can be changed and a "systemctl reload tor.service" would be enough?

Thanks for the help again.
yl

> 
> Thanks!
> --Roger
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-08 Thread teor
Hi,

> On 9 Mar 2019, at 13:08, Roger Dingledine  wrote:
> 
>> I also have some questions.
>> 
>> Atlas does not show any IPv6 address, is this normal?
> 
> I see that you have an ipv6 exit policy set, but I don't see any
> ipv6 address in your relay descriptor.
> 
> (You can see your relay descriptor with
> "wget 5.199.130.188/tor/server/authority" )
> 
> If you were advertising an ipv6 address, you would have an "or-address"
> line in your descriptor. Compare to Fission1's descriptor:
> "wget 158.69.30.132/tor/server/authority"

If you want to set an IPv6 address, use:

ORPort [IPv6]:Port

For example:

ORPort [2001:db8::1]:9001

Tor doesn't guess IPv6 addresses yet.

T


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Re: [tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-08 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 03:52:48PM +0100, ylms wrote:
> Hello,
> I just setup a new exit, I know it takes time to "train", but I would be
> interested in tips on how to tweak it.
> I just replaces a old exit that used the same IP, but unfortunately we
> lost that config/key.
> 
> So any tips are welcome in general.

It looks good so far! Thanks for running it. It is good to see some
good news from your part of Germany, not just bad proposed policies. :)

> I also have some questions.
> 
> Atlas does not show any IPv6 address, is this normal?

I see that you have an ipv6 exit policy set, but I don't see any
ipv6 address in your relay descriptor.

(You can see your relay descriptor with
"wget 5.199.130.188/tor/server/authority" )

If you were advertising an ipv6 address, you would have an "or-address"
line in your descriptor. Compare to Fission1's descriptor:
"wget 158.69.30.132/tor/server/authority"

> WHat loglevel can I set to see if there is any problems, to find
> possible improvements? I know the logging should not be changed, but I
> want tot make sure tor works fine, so I would like to see some more
> information for now.

We recommend notice-level logs. That's what most of the Tor packages
do by default:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#LogLevel

Thanks!
--Roger

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[tor-relays] Relay C19B33758B3A5144894233EC4C95D7985B9FD101

2019-03-08 Thread ylms
Hello,
I just setup a new exit, I know it takes time to "train", but I would be
interested in tips on how to tweak it.
I just replaces a old exit that used the same IP, but unfortunately we
lost that config/key.

So any tips are welcome in general.

I also have some questions.

Atlas does not show any IPv6 address, is this normal?
WHat loglevel can I set to see if there is any problems, to find
possible improvements? I know the logging should not be changed, but I
want tot make sure tor works fine, so I would like to see some more
information for now.

Thanks for your help.
yl
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