Peter,
Thanks for the response that did the trick and got the system updated
fully.
Thanks,
John Csuti
+1 (216) 633-1279
On 2021-10-11 03:41 AM, Peter Gerber wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately, there is some software that wasn't well prepared for the
expiration of the Let's Encrypt root certificate
Hi,
unfortunately, there is some software that wasn't well prepared for the
expiration of the Let's Encrypt root certificate [1]. Ubuntu ships a
fix/workaround [2] for the issue. Just update Ubuntu first, then try to
update Tor again.
Peter
[1]: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expira
As far as I know the only way to do what you want is via Cron.
On 2021-10-09 15:40, Keifer Bly wrote:
Hi,
So my relay at
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/79E3B585803DE805CCBC00C1EF36B1E74372861D
Seems to periodically go down once a month or so. I am wondering, is
there a way conf
On Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 4:48:47 AM UTC-4 Keifer Bly wrote:
> I am wondering, is there a way configure tor (via the torrc file) to
> restart automatically once a month? Thank you.
>
Before you implement a time-based service restart, you may wish to check
that your OS and hardware (eg. fir
Keifer,
When you say, "periodically go down once a month" do you mean the Tor service
dies, becomes defunct, circuits bleed off, Internet connectivity issues, power
goes out, etc? Anything in the torlog that might provide a clue? From your
metrics, you can definitely tell your relay goes down on
Greetings! Thanks for running your relays!
On Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 4:49:16 AM UTC-4 sysmanager7 via tor-relays
wrote:
> Greetings All, I have three relays that are in need of an upgrade and
> reboot.
> What is the best way to restart these relays without loosing flags or time?
>
We rout
On Sunday, October 10, 2021 12:40:22 AM CEST Keifer Bly wrote:
> So my relay at
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/79E3B585803DE805CCBC00C1EF
> 36B1E74372861D
>
>
> Seems to periodically go down once a month or so. I am wondering, is there a
> way configure tor (via the torrc file
On Sunday, October 10, 2021 5:07:54 AM CEST sysmanager7 via tor-relays wrote:
> Greetings All, I have three relays that are in need of an upgrade and
> reboot. What is the best way to restart these relays without loosing flags
> or time?
That depends on your OS and the init daemon.
Example for ss
Hello all,
I recently went to update and upgrade my system and found that the
certificate for deb.torproject.org is expired and no longer trusted? Is
anyone else having this issue and is there a way to fix this. I also
added the repo to a fresh install of ubuntu 20.04 and got the same
error.
Hello,
I cant comment on how long a relay needs to be down before you loose
flags could be a day or longer. As for needing to upgrade and reboot
just go ahead and do it. The network will keep your current flags
through the reboot and upgrade. Being down for both a reboot and or a
upgrade is e
No. I have no other processes running on the vps. The OS Debian Linux is
running the newest version, it seems something is causing the tor process
to get hung up once a month. Will take a look at that, thanks.
--Keifer
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 10:04 AM Tor Manager wrote:
> On Sunday, October 10,
Hello,
First i would recommend updating your tor version then worrying about
your issue. Your current tor version is not recommended by the directory
authority's.
Thanks,
John Csuti
+1 (216) 633-1279
On 2021-10-09 06:40 PM, Keifer Bly wrote:
Hi,
So my relay at
https://metrics.torproject.
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