Re: [tor-relays] nyx no connections shown

2018-01-15 Thread TorGate
Thank you, its working :-)
But can i also show connections ?

Steffen



> Am 15.01.2018 um 23:49 schrieb Damian Johnson :
> 
> Thanks Arisbe! This is useful.
> 
> > 1)  nyx is way slow to start up.  Sometimes taking 20 seconds to come 
> > visible.  The contacts page (page 2) does come up eventually but sometimes 
> > takes 10 minutes;
> 
> Weird. Nyx should be quicker in that respect than the old arm codebase. 
> Please run 'nyx --debug' and send me the debug log, minus anything you think 
> is sensitive.
> 
> > 2)  the inbound and outbound connections on page two are listed by IP only 
> > and not sorted by inbound/outbound;
> 
> Not sure I follow. Is this purely a sorting issue or are inbound/outbound not 
> properly labeled? This is something a screenshot might help with.
> 
> > 3)  IP addresses do not have country identification but rather all just 
> > have (??);
> 
> Hopefully the debug log will help with this too. This should be coming from 
> tor.
> 
> > 4)  nyx rejects some of the options in nyxrc
> 
> Yup, the nyxrc options are different from the old armrc. They're listed on...
> 
> https://nyx.torproject.org/#configuration 
> 
> 
> > 5)  There is no man page for nyx.
> 
> Actually, there is.
> 
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/tree/nyx.1 
> 
> 
> Arm attempted to guess where to install it when you ran 'python setup.py 
> install' but doing so caused problems. Unfortunately the path man pages are 
> located at varies by the platform so I now leave it up to package managers 
> (yum, emerge, etc). Are you on Debian or Ubuntu? That's the most common pain 
> point right now - a package will hopefully be available for those soonish.
> 
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Re: [tor-relays] nyx no connections shown

2018-01-15 Thread Damian Johnson
Thanks Arisbe! This is useful.

> 1)  nyx is way slow to start up.  Sometimes taking 20 seconds to come
visible.  The contacts page (page 2) does come up eventually but sometimes
takes 10 minutes;

Weird. Nyx should be quicker in that respect than the old arm codebase.
Please run 'nyx --debug' and send me the debug log, minus anything you
think is sensitive.

> 2)  the inbound and outbound connections on page two are listed by IP
only and not sorted by inbound/outbound;

Not sure I follow. Is this purely a sorting issue or are inbound/outbound
not properly labeled? This is something a screenshot might help with.

> 3)  IP addresses do not have country identification but rather all just
have (??);

Hopefully the debug log will help with this too. This should be coming from
tor.

> 4)  nyx rejects some of the options in nyxrc

Yup, the nyxrc options are different from the old armrc. They're listed
on...

https://nyx.torproject.org/#configuration

> 5)  There is no man page for nyx.

Actually, there is.

https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/tree/nyx.1

Arm attempted to guess where to install it when you ran 'python setup.py
install' but doing so caused problems. Unfortunately the path man pages are
located at varies by the platform so I now leave it up to package managers
(yum, emerge, etc). Are you on Debian or Ubuntu? That's the most common
pain point right now - a package will hopefully be available for those
soonish.

Cheers! -Damian
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Re: [tor-relays] nyx no connections shown

2018-01-15 Thread TorGate
Nabend and Hi to all,
ok i try with onion box.



> Am 15.01.2018 um 22:52 schrieb Arisbe :
> 
> I installed nyx on several on my smaller non-exit/guard relays.  I'm hopeful 
> this will replace the problems I have with arm but I'm finding a number of 
> issues:
> 
> 1)  nyx is way slow to start up.  Sometimes taking 20 seconds to come 
> visible.  The contacts page (page 2) does come up eventually but sometimes 
> takes 10 minutes;
> 
> 2)  the inbound and outbound connections on page two are listed by IP only 
> and not sorted by inbound/outbound;
> 
> 3)  IP addresses do not have country identification but rather all just have 
> (??);
> 4)  nyx rejects some of the options in nyxrc.  Specifically, I had to # out 
> tor_chroot, color_override and logged_events.  I had to specifically enter 
> options for connection_order as nyx did not recognize the default value.  nyx 
> did not recognize the values for logged_ events or config_order when typed in;
> 
> 5)  There is no man page for nyx.
> Thanks so much for your effort on this project.  I'm sorry to be the bearer 
> of a bad feedback.  Don't kill the messenger!
> 
> On 1/15/2018 11:55 AM, Uli wrote:
>> Hi Steffen
>> do you tried any other monitoring tool?
>> the onion box or something else, maybe.
>> perhaps this will give us a hint, if nyx or tor is buggy ...
>> greetings
>> Uli
>> 
>> Am 15.01.2018 um 20:40 schrieb TorGate:
>>> Hi again, the same issue again.
>>> after couple of times, no connections shown on page 2 in nyx.
>>> connection is via ssh.
>>> 
>>> (FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE)  Tor 0.3.1.9 (recommended)
>>> 
>>> hm no ideas ? :-)
>>> 
>>> regards Steffen
>>> 
 Am 14.01.2018 um 21:01 schrieb TorGate >:
 
 is working again :-)
 
> Am 14.01.2018 um 16:39 schrieb TorGate  >:
> 
> I have also restartet tor but isnt working.
> There are no connections shown.
> 
> system is freebsd and py2.7
> 
> Ideas ???
> 
>> Am 14.01.2018 um 12:26 schrieb TorGate > >:
>> 
>> Hi, i have 2 new relais running and have also installed nyx.
>> When i go to the page 2 in nyx is there no connection.
>> But my network show me over 4000 tor connections .
>> 
>> What is the issue with nyx on my torservers ?
>> 
>> TorGate
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Re: [tor-relays] nyx no connections shown

2018-01-15 Thread Arisbe

  
  
I installed nyx on several on my smaller non-exit/guard relays. 
  I'm hopeful this will replace the problems I have with arm but I'm
  finding a number of issues:
1)  nyx is way slow to start up.  Sometimes taking 20 seconds to
  come visible.  The contacts page (page 2) does come up eventually
  but sometimes takes 10 minutes;
2)  the inbound and outbound connections on page two are listed
  by IP only and not sorted by inbound/outbound;
3)  IP addresses do not have country identification but rather
  all just have (??); 

4)  nyx rejects some of the options in nyxrc.  Specifically, I
  had to # out tor_chroot, color_override and logged_events.  I had
  to specifically enter options for connection_order as nyx did not
  recognize the default value.  nyx did not recognize the values for
  logged_ events or config_order when typed in;
5)  There is no man page for nyx.  

Thanks so much for your effort on this project.  I'm sorry to be
  the bearer of a bad feedback.  Don't kill the messenger!


On 1/15/2018 11:55 AM, Uli wrote:


  
  Hi Steffen
  
  do you tried any other monitoring tool?
the onion box or something else, maybe.
perhaps this will give us a hint, if nyx or tor is buggy ...
  
  greetings
  Uli
  
  Am 15.01.2018 um 20:40 schrieb
TorGate:
  
  

Hi again, the same issue again.
after couple of times, no connections shown on
  page 2 in nyx.
connection is via ssh.



  (FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE)     
  Tor 0.3.1.9 (recommended)
  
  
  hm no ideas ? :-)
  
  
  regards Steffen
  

  Am 14.01.2018 um 21:01 schrieb TorGate :
  
  

is
  working again :-)
  

  Am 14.01.2018 um 16:39 schrieb
TorGate :
  
  

I have also
  restartet tor but isnt working.
  There are no connections shown.
  
  
  system is freebsd and py2.7
  
  
  Ideas ???

  
Am 14.01.2018 um 12:26
  schrieb TorGate :


  
  Hi, i have 2 new relais
running and have also installed nyx.
When i go to the page
  2 in nyx is there no connection.
But my network show me
  over 4000 tor connections .


What is the issue with
  nyx on my torservers ?

  
TorGate
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Re: [tor-relays] nyx no connections shown

2018-01-15 Thread Uli
Hi Steffen

do you tried any other monitoring tool?
the onion box or something else, maybe.
perhaps this will give us a hint, if nyx or tor is buggy ...

greetings
Uli

Am 15.01.2018 um 20:40 schrieb TorGate:
> Hi again, the same issue again.
> after couple of times, no connections shown on page 2 in nyx.
> connection is via ssh.
>
> (FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE)      Tor 0.3.1.9 (recommended)
>
> hm no ideas ? :-)
>
> regards Steffen
>
>> Am 14.01.2018 um 21:01 schrieb TorGate > >:
>>
>> is working again :-)
>>
>>> Am 14.01.2018 um 16:39 schrieb TorGate >> >:
>>>
>>> I have also restartet tor but isnt working.
>>> There are no connections shown.
>>>
>>> system is freebsd and py2.7
>>>
>>> Ideas ???
>>>
 Am 14.01.2018 um 12:26 schrieb TorGate >:

 Hi, i have 2 new relais running and have also installed nyx.
 When i go to the page 2 in nyx is there no connection.
 But my network show me over 4000 tor connections .

 What is the issue with nyx on my torservers ?

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Re: [tor-relays] nyx no connections shown

2018-01-15 Thread TorGate
Hi again, the same issue again.
after couple of times, no connections shown on page 2 in nyx.
connection is via ssh.

(FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE)  Tor 0.3.1.9 (recommended)

hm no ideas ? :-)

regards Steffen

> Am 14.01.2018 um 21:01 schrieb TorGate :
> 
> is working again :-)
> 
>> Am 14.01.2018 um 16:39 schrieb TorGate > >:
>> 
>> I have also restartet tor but isnt working.
>> There are no connections shown.
>> 
>> system is freebsd and py2.7
>> 
>> Ideas ???
>> 
>>> Am 14.01.2018 um 12:26 schrieb TorGate >> >:
>>> 
>>> Hi, i have 2 new relais running and have also installed nyx.
>>> When i go to the page 2 in nyx is there no connection.
>>> But my network show me over 4000 tor connections .
>>> 
>>> What is the issue with nyx on my torservers ?
>>> 
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[tor-relays] Has the storm passed?

2018-01-15 Thread Ana Lucia Cortez
About 36 hours ago I tentatively disabled all my firewall rules who
where limiting connections to my relay.

Everything looks pretty normal, I see no spikes, no errors, no failures.

> Jan 15 10:18:36 Tor-relay: 
> Heartbeat: 
>   Tor's uptime is 4 days 18:00 hours, 
>   with 36,596 circuits open. 
>   I've sent 4,962.80 GB 
>   and received 4,935.38 GB.
> Circuit handshake stats since last time: 
>   244,441 / 244,441 TAP, 
>   10,558,601 / 10,558,601 NTor.
> Since startup, 
>   we have initiated 
>   0 v1 connections, 
>   0 v2 connections, 
>   2 v3 connections, and 
>   71,189 v4 connections; 
>   and received 
>   1 v1 connections, 
>   31,976 v2 connections, 
>   53,960 v3 connections, and 
>   755,679 v4 connections.

While I still see a lot of Hetzners & Co. in my top 30 connections, they
seem to behave better.

> Conn Subnet AS  Org
> 18   46.188.***.0/17AS8334  2COM Co ltd.
> 17   192.243.***.0/20   AS39572 Internet Service Solution Corp. (ISSC-11)
> 14   24.60.***.0/14 AS7922  Comcast Cable Communications, LLC (CCCS)
> 13   192.99.***.0/16AS16276 OVH Hosting, Inc. (HO-2)
> 12   212.109.***.0/23   AS29182 CJSC Server WebDC colocation
> 11   213.239.***.0/18   AS24940 Hetzner Online AG
> 10   95.65.***.0/17 AS31252 SC STARNET SRL
> 10   213.239.***.0/18   AS24940 Hetzner Online AG 
> 9139.59.***.0/16DigitalOcean, LLC (AP)
> 9163.172.***.0/16   AS12876 Online SAS

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Re: [tor-relays] When is 0.3.2.9 available to download?

2018-01-15 Thread Gary Smith
Hello, thanks for getting back to me.

I was expecting their to be some kind of super build-system that got the
source and spat out binaries for all OSes on all archs, in the future I
will be more patient lol.

Thanks for telling me where to put tickets, I have done just that.

Thanks


On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 10:42 AM, teor  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 15 Jan 2018, at 21:18, Gary Smith  wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Firstly, on 9th of this month, tor 0.3.2.9 was released, I was wondering
> when it is available the official repos via apt-get? I'd rather not compile
> from source because its on a its on a pi and will takes ages and I will be
> effectively loosing auto-updates for tor.
>
> I have been testing the 0.3.2.8-alpha in a VM for a while and I am looking
> forward to using the new stable release.
>
> Confusingly, https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html reports
> that the latest stable version number (0.3.2.9) is greater than the alpha
> (0.3.2.8-rc) am I missing something?
>
>
> This is a popular question right now:
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-January/014160.html
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-January/014156.html
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-January/014144.html
>
> It is summer / winter holidays for many people.
> Many of our packagers are volunteers.
> And many distributions have not updated yet:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/packages
>
> Please wait another week, and check other threads, before asking again.
>
> Secondly, I think the "Raspbian is not Debian" warning should be removed
> from https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en which while
> technically true gives users a false impression as tor will indeed work
> fine on a Raspberry Pi 2 / 3 (armhf not armel like Pi 1).
>
>
> Please open a ticket in the website component of:
> https://trac.torproject.org
>
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Re: [tor-relays] Combined relay and hidden service, good idea or not?

2018-01-15 Thread teor
Hi,

On 9 Jan 2018, at 08:09, Tortilla  wrote:

>>> Yes, if the HS operator does not want to mask the HS location, then it
>>> is all good. For that purpose, I agree that the warning message should
>>> be changed.
>> 
>> Indeed. I run some public resources (e.g. torproject.org mirror) on a
>> public URL with a .onion site as well. Nothing is intended to be hidden,
>> I simply want the content of anything I mirror to be available to Tor
>> users without relying on an exit.
>> 
>> After an "abuse" report warning me that my hidden site is "leaking" its
>> location, my root robots.txt and a separate README file now both display
>> the public and .onion addresses with a note that nothing is intended to
>> be hidden. (I also appreciate the individual who sent the warning!)
>> 
>> On the flip side, to a new/naive hidden service operator the warning
>> could be useful as it may not be immediately obvious to someone just
>> dipping their toes in Tor as to why and how this configuration might
>> reveal their hidden service's real physical location.
> 
> Certainly!  I'm not new to Tor/HS and still got tripped up by this,
> especially seeing the issue as having been closed, not having realized it
> has not in fact been "fixed" and the only thing done was to add a startup
> warning.  The issue really should be re-opened.  It's not unreasonable to
> conclude that if the issue linked in the warning is closed that the
> warning is obsolete.
> 
>> I avidly dislike warnings appearing in my logs that I intend to ignore,
>> I would prefer to see this be controlled by a preference in torrc,
>> either by an option to disable the warning, or better, require an
>> explicit switch to be set before tor will act as both a relay and a
>> hidden service. By making a "allow both HS and relay function" switch
>> that is disabled by default, we could place appropriate comments in the
>> default torrc file which explain the risks.
> 
> Absolutely agree -- at least if the intention is not to fix the
> information leak.  Less careful HS operators may never even see the
> warning.  Tor should probably refuse to start without explicit permission
> to act as a relay while hosting a HS.

Please open a ticket in the Core Tor / Tor component of:
https://trac.torproject.org

Thanks!

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Re: [tor-relays] When is 0.3.2.9 available to download?

2018-01-15 Thread teor
Hi,

> On 15 Jan 2018, at 21:18, Gary Smith  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Firstly, on 9th of this month, tor 0.3.2.9 was released, I was wondering when 
> it is available the official repos via apt-get? I'd rather not compile from 
> source because its on a its on a pi and will takes ages and I will be 
> effectively loosing auto-updates for tor.
> 
> I have been testing the 0.3.2.8-alpha in a VM for a while and I am looking 
> forward to using the new stable release.
> 
> Confusingly, https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html reports that 
> the latest stable version number (0.3.2.9) is greater than the alpha 
> (0.3.2.8-rc) am I missing something?

This is a popular question right now:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-January/014160.html
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-January/014156.html
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-January/014144.html

It is summer / winter holidays for many people.
Many of our packagers are volunteers.
And many distributions have not updated yet:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/packages

Please wait another week, and check other threads, before asking again.

> Secondly, I think the "Raspbian is not Debian" warning should be removed from 
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en which while technically true 
> gives users a false impression as tor will indeed work fine on a Raspberry Pi 
> 2 / 3 (armhf not armel like Pi 1).

Please open a ticket in the website component of:
https://trac.torproject.org

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[tor-relays] When is 0.3.2.9 available to download?

2018-01-15 Thread Gary Smith
Hi,

Firstly, on 9th of this month, tor 0.3.2.9 was released, I was wondering
when it is available the official repos via apt-get? I'd rather not compile
from source because its on a its on a pi and will takes ages and I will be
effectively loosing auto-updates for tor.

I have been testing the 0.3.2.8-alpha in a VM for a while and I am looking
forward to using the new stable release.

Confusingly, https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html reports that
the latest stable version number (0.3.2.9) is greater than the alpha
(0.3.2.8-rc) am I missing something?

Secondly, I think the "Raspbian is not Debian" warning should be removed
from https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en which while technically
true gives users a false impression as tor will indeed work fine on a
Raspberry Pi 2 / 3 (armhf not armel like Pi 1).

Thanks.
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