Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-05-11 Thread ylms
Hello Roger


On 5/1/20 12:15 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> My first question would be whether the relay has an IPv6 ORPort, because
> maybe that address became unreachable.

Thanks for this question. This was it it seems. Still I can't see any
problem and am not able to find the reason, but this now seems to be out
of tors scope.

For now it is an IPv4 only Exit, better than nothing. 7

Anyone here who has an idea why Ubuntu with netplan suddenly refuses
IPv6 connection, while internally a Ping6 to the servers IPv6 still
works, please let me know your idea!

Very thankful for any help.
yl
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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-30 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 11:14:11PM +0200, yl wrote:
> I am too tired now to look into it, but I would love to get some
> requests for information to supply and will look to supply all info
> needed. The server is still in the error state.

Did you ever tell us a fingerprint (and/or nickname) for your relay?

My first question would be whether the relay has an IPv6 ORPort, because
maybe that address became unreachable.

--Roger

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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-30 Thread yl
Hello Roger, hello all

I got the problem again, again I missed it and it was 6 day and 3 hours
ago since the relay is said to be offline. (atlas)

Nyx says all is fine, but all flags are gone, there is nothing the log,
just the transmitted data stopped to increase, so since 5 TB were
reached nothing is moving anymore.

Nothing in the dmesg that looks strange, as well as in the journalctl,
nothing for the time rage of 9-6 days back.


I am too tired now to look into it, but I would love to get some
requests for information to supply and will look to supply all info
needed. The server is still in the error state.

I am very thankful for help.

Regards
yl


On 08/04/2020 10:53, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 09:40:39AM +0200, ylms wrote:
>> So I see some info there, but nothing helpful since I just activated
>> logging yesterday. I will revisit this in a few days when/if the problem
>> occurs again, also I increased the rotation for the log to 14 days and
>> am now logging into /var/log/tor/log.
> 
> Great.
> 
>> Could you advise which loglevel I should use to troubleshoot this? I set
>> notice for now, because debug generated too much data.
> 
> Notice-level logs are a fine default. They should include everything
> that's important for you to hear about, but also they try hard not to
> include sensitive information.
> 
> See this item from the old faq, which didn't get migrated to the new
> support portal:
> https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq#LogLevel
> 
> --Roger
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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-08 Thread ylms
Hello Roger

On 4/8/20 10:53 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Notice-level logs are a fine default. They should include everything
> that's important for you to hear about, but also they try hard not to
> include sensitive information.
> 
> See this item from the old faq, which didn't get migrated to the new
> support portal:
> https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq#LogLevel

I did read that, but wasn't sure which level is sufficient, but am now
sure that debug is not a good logging level for a running relay, it will
create 450 GB logs a day.

As you also suggested I did set notice now.

Regards
yl
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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-08 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 09:40:39AM +0200, ylms wrote:
> So I see some info there, but nothing helpful since I just activated
> logging yesterday. I will revisit this in a few days when/if the problem
> occurs again, also I increased the rotation for the log to 14 days and
> am now logging into /var/log/tor/log.

Great.

> Could you advise which loglevel I should use to troubleshoot this? I set
> notice for now, because debug generated too much data.

Notice-level logs are a fine default. They should include everything
that's important for you to hear about, but also they try hard not to
include sensitive information.

See this item from the old faq, which didn't get migrated to the new
support portal:
https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq#LogLevel

--Roger

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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-08 Thread ylms
Hello Teor


On 4/7/20 11:24 PM, teor wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>> On 7 Apr 2020, at 21:34, ylms  wrote:
>>
>> As written above, I run an Exit (for many years, with the current setup
>> since 04.2019) but on 30. March 2020 it stopped, I was unable to
>> determine any reason.
> 
> Have you checked tor's logs?
> They are usually in /var/log/tor/log

The directory /var/log/tor/ is empty, I think the Debian/Ubuntu package
logs to syslog per default, but not sure, I cant find anything besides
start/stop/reload in the sys log (journalctl to view it).

> 
> If you have logrotate configured, they might have already been deleted,
> because 30 March is more than 1 week ago.

Funnily there is a logrotate job for the folder, it is:
/var/log/tor/*log {
daily
rotate 5
compress
delaycompress
missingok
notifempty
create 0640 debian-tor adm
sharedscripts
postrotate
if invoke-rc.d tor status > /dev/null; then
invoke-rc.d tor reload > /dev/null
fi
endscript
}

Which would have removed the file as you point out, but still there
should be some logs from 3 days ago when it happened again. But as
stated above the folder is empty.

> 
>> So I installed updates and since there were some Kernel updates I also
>> rebooted the machine. The Exit was back up and ran again till ~36h ago.
>> Same situation again, I have no idea why it stopped.
>>
>> I now activated "Log notice syslog", I think this was in the standard
>> torrc which is installed with the package of Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS anyway,
>> but there is not entries in journalctl. Only Start/Stop/Reload events
>> are shown in the journal for unit tor.service since 100 day ago.
> 
> Have you tried reading /var/log/sys log directly?

Thanks, that was my mistake, I didn't look in the file, but was just
looking for tor.service unit entries, but of course the application
itself just logs as "tor" or "Tor" and not as tor.service.

So I see some info there, but nothing helpful since I just activated
logging yesterday. I will revisit this in a few days when/if the problem
occurs again, also I increased the rotation for the log to 14 days and
am now logging into /var/log/tor/log.

Could you advise which loglevel I should use to troubleshoot this? I set
notice for now, because debug generated too much data.

> 
>> Can someone help me to troubleshoot this problem, could the fingerprint
>> be blacklisted? In this case would the Exit come back up running for a
>> few days as described above?
> 
> Most of the time, blacklisting just makes Tor log a message in its logs.
> And the directory authorities stop publishing the relay in the consensus.
> 
> (We haven't made any changes to required protocols recently. If we do,
> very old Tor versions may shut down.)
> 
> Here's what we need to know to be more helpful:
> * your relay fingerprint
> * your Tor version
> * tor's logs when it shuts down

Thanks again for the help, it is much appreciated.

Regards
yl

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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-07 Thread I





Could it be the VPS company has changed its tolerance of exits and is stopping it? 




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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-07 Thread teor
Hi,

> On 7 Apr 2020, at 21:34, ylms  wrote:
> 
> As written above, I run an Exit (for many years, with the current setup
> since 04.2019) but on 30. March 2020 it stopped, I was unable to
> determine any reason.

Have you checked tor's logs?
They are usually in /var/log/tor/log

If you have logrotate configured, they might have already been deleted,
because 30 March is more than 1 week ago.

> So I installed updates and since there were some Kernel updates I also
> rebooted the machine. The Exit was back up and ran again till ~36h ago.
> Same situation again, I have no idea why it stopped.
> 
> I now activated "Log notice syslog", I think this was in the standard
> torrc which is installed with the package of Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS anyway,
> but there is not entries in journalctl. Only Start/Stop/Reload events
> are shown in the journal for unit tor.service since 100 day ago.

Have you tried reading /var/log/sys log directly?

> Can someone help me to troubleshoot this problem, could the fingerprint
> be blacklisted? In this case would the Exit come back up running for a
> few days as described above?

Most of the time, blacklisting just makes Tor log a message in its logs.
And the directory authorities stop publishing the relay in the consensus.

(We haven't made any changes to required protocols recently. If we do,
very old Tor versions may shut down.)

Here's what we need to know to be more helpful:
* your relay fingerprint
* your Tor version
* tor's logs when it shuts down

T

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Re: [tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-07 Thread ylms
I can add some information I forgot before. In "nyx" it showed my that
the Relay had no flags, now after another reboot it show at least "Exit,
Fast, Running, V2Dir, Valid" again, I think the other flags were lost
due to the relay being kind of offline. Currently nyx shows about 4
MB/sec, not very much.

Regards
yl

On 4/7/20 12:37 PM, ylms wrote:
> Hello all
> As written above, I run an Exit (for many years, with the current setup
> since 04.2019) but on 30. March 2020 it stopped, I was unable to
> determine any reason.
> So I installed updates and since there were some Kernel updates I also
> rebooted the machine. The Exit was back up and ran again till ~36h ago.
> Same situation again, I have no idea why it stopped.
> 
> I now activated "Log notice syslog", I think this was in the standard
> torrc which is installed with the package of Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS anyway,
> but there is not entries in journalctl. Only Start/Stop/Reload events
> are shown in the journal for unit tor.service since 100 day ago.
> 
> Can someone help me to troubleshoot this problem, could the fingerprint
> be blacklisted? In this case would the Exit come back up running for a
> few days as described above?
> 
> Regards and thank you very much for any support.
> yl
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[tor-relays] Exit stops after one year, then again after few days

2020-04-07 Thread ylms
Hello all
As written above, I run an Exit (for many years, with the current setup
since 04.2019) but on 30. March 2020 it stopped, I was unable to
determine any reason.
So I installed updates and since there were some Kernel updates I also
rebooted the machine. The Exit was back up and ran again till ~36h ago.
Same situation again, I have no idea why it stopped.

I now activated "Log notice syslog", I think this was in the standard
torrc which is installed with the package of Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS anyway,
but there is not entries in journalctl. Only Start/Stop/Reload events
are shown in the journal for unit tor.service since 100 day ago.

Can someone help me to troubleshoot this problem, could the fingerprint
be blacklisted? In this case would the Exit come back up running for a
few days as described above?

Regards and thank you very much for any support.
yl
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