[tor-dev] how to simulate TOR network through chutney?

Mohiuddin Ebna Kawsar mohiuddin.kawsar at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 12:28:22 UTC 2015


Hi,

isn't it possible to set exit node by explicitly specifying
*ExcludeExitNodes test001a,test002a,test003r *in client torc file ?

Regards
Kawsar

On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 2:45 PM, teor <teor2345 at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> >> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 14:09:56 +0100
> >> From: Mohiuddin Ebna Kawsar <mohiuddin.kawsar at gmail.com>
> >>
> >> Hi teor,
> >>
> >> Thanks for quick reply. i just download new chutney from github and
> able to
> >> run chutney for nodes = a(3) + r(1) + c(1) but when i set nodes = a(3) +
> >> c(1) i got following message
> >> ##############################################################
> >> ./chutney start networks/basic-min
> >> Starting nodes
> >> <type 'exceptions.IOError'>
> >> Python 2.7.8: /usr/bin/python2
> >> Sun Jan 11 14:00:27 2015
> >>
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> >>
> >> /home/raboon/chutney-master/lib/chutney/TorNet.py in
> >> waitOnLaunch(self=<__main__.LocalNodeController object>)
> >> 636         # RunAsDaemon default is 0
> >> 637         runAsDaemon = False
> >> 638         with open(self._getTorrcFname(), 'r') as f:
> >> 639             for line in f.readlines():
> >> 640                 stline = line.strip()
> >> builtinopen = <built-in function open>
> >> self = <__main__.LocalNodeController object>
> >> self._getTorrcFname = <bound method LocalNodeController._getTorrcFname
> of
> >> <__main__.LocalNodeController object>>
> >> f undefined
> >> <type 'exceptions.IOError'>: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> >> '/home/raboon/chutney-master/net/nodes/003c/torrc'
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > Hi kawsar,
> >
> > chutney is complaining that you have 4 nodes in your new network, not 5
> as it was expecting.
> >
> > Every time you change the torrc_templates or network files, you must run:
> > chutney configure
> > and perhaps some other commands.
>
> The authority logs show that an authority process is still running. Use:
> chutney stop
> Or the tor/src/test/test-network.sh command below will do it for you.
>
> >
> > You may find it easiest to use:
> > tor/src/test/test-network.sh
> > or
> > chutney/tools/bootstrap-network.sh
> > to do this for you.
> >
> > In particular,
> > tor/src/test/test-network.sh
> > will bootstrap and verify the entire network for you, and let you choose:
> > a network --flavour (e.g. basic-min)
> > a --delay before verifying the network (default 18 seconds in
> 0.2.6.2-alpha)
> > It will also let you configure chutney and tor paths, or you can:
> > set the CHUTNEY_PATH environmental variable to the chutney directory
> > use the default tor/src/or/tor in the build directory, or set the
> TOR_DIR environmental variable.
>
> teor
>
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