Hi! Thanks for your explanation.
On 22.01.2017 16:54, Ivan Markin wrote: > This may not be related to this issue. Yes, it looks like. > "clock jump" may not be a clock jump actually. E.g. one can just "pause" > all TCP connections for some time (e.g. on a firewall/DPI/traffic > shaper) and then resume them. In such case tor will regard this That might be possible. There is no special FW rule, but the router also uses traffic shaping. > sleep/resume in the main loop as a "clock jump" thus breaking all > circuits. This is because it produces ticks each second in the same > thread as the main loop (which is blocking awaiting for data on a socket). > There should be a ticket for this, maybe someone can arrange it. It doesn't seem to hurt now. I will keep an eyes on it. Regards > -- > Ivan Markin _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
