> On 30 Sep 2016, at 14:37, Markus Koch wrote:
>
> Installed with apt-get and started simply as a demon aka service tor start
> Thank you for helping
Have you tried:
>>> sudo su debian-tor --shell /bin/bash --command "ulimit -Sn"
>>> sudo su debian-tor --shell
> On 30 Sep 2016, at 14:01, Green Dream wrote:
>
> Have you double-checked the ulimit was applied correctly? Including
> making sure it's applied to the user account running Tor? Here's how I
> do that on Ubuntu/Debian, assuming the user account is "debian-tor":
>
>
Have you double-checked the ulimit was applied correctly? Including
making sure it's applied to the user account running Tor? Here's how I
do that on Ubuntu/Debian, assuming the user account is "debian-tor":
sudo su debian-tor --shell /bin/bash --command "ulimit -Sn"
sudo su debian-tor
Hi there!
For testing purposes (The Onion Box) I've added a family entry to the configuration of my relay.
As this other (family) relay doesn't exist I removed the entry from my torrc again - and thought it would be removed from the onionoo information as well.
But - surprisingly - it's
Hi!
Supporting multiple instances is technically simple - as long as its only related to the display of the onionoo data. If there is a demand (which your question could be interpreted as) I'll find a way to integrate it.
Same for ControlSocket support which shouldn't be to complicated either...
Thx, already thought about this and its not :(
Markus
2016-09-30 14:46 GMT+02:00 David S :
> On 09/30/2016 05:05 AM, Markus Koch wrote:
>>
>> me again ... I need the knowledge of the almighty tor operators.
>>
>> I set up three new and shiny tor exists and got a not so shiny
On 09/30/2016 05:05 AM, Markus Koch wrote:
me again ... I need the knowledge of the almighty tor operators.
I set up three new and shiny tor exists and got a not so shiny error message:
[WARN]Failing because we have 4063 connections already. Please read
doc/TUNING for guidance
It was already