On Fri, 05 Sep 2014 22:32:55 +0200
Juliusz Chroboczek <j...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr> wrote:

> >>> After more testing I have found that 1.1.1 is unusable.
> 
> As Gabriel mentioned, your first message was the most useless bug
> report ever.  Please refrain from complaining on this list unless you
> have something productive to contribute.

Useless is overly harsh, please refrain from being rude.
Maybe keep it collegiate. 

I know it was light on info.
I think that the fact I'm on ARM may be part of the problem.
As-in I see issues that x86 users do not.


> 
> > 1) See previous report on forbidden feature.
> 
> As mentioned in my previous mail, it works for me.  You're doing
> something wrong.

"works for me" is a preposterous response that I see more and
more but maybe that's a generational thing. It's not productive.
It's arrogant.

To be more productive, if you added it "works for me on powerpc"
or "works for me on x86" or "works for me on x86_64" I think
other people might find it more helpful when they are searching
for clues to problems they don't understand. It "works for me on
x86 compiled statically", "works for me on iOS compiled statically"
"works for me on win32 compiled shared", etc., etc.

"Forbidden" works fine in a previous release so definitely a case
of a regression.


> 
> > 2) requests that hang and don't time out
> 
> Please provide a reproducible test case.

This may be a browser issue but I'm not sure. I have little info
as I don't have many tools like strace or dtrace, etc. on the
server.

> 
> > 3) lsof did show what seemed to me like excessive number of fds.
> > ~150-200
> 
> Please provide a reproducible test case.

1)Go to a website
2)run lsof on server
3)count number of fds for website
4)seeing 150 or more seems broken to me

+perhaps create a test harness that runs nightly to do same

> 
> > I also notice that polipo logs tunnel messages for sites that are
> > unreachable.
> 
> Please give an example of an incorrectly logged message, or, even
> better, a reproducible test case.

1)using iptables reject all traffic to some domains that you know use
https
2)try to go to those pages
3)check your logs for tunnel messages
4) any tunnel message to a site that's unreachable is wrong



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