[tor-relays] Exit node restarts itself.
teor
teor2345 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 21 21:38:01 UTC 2017
> On 22 Jun 2017, at 04:38, Alan <tor-relay at clutterbuck.uk> wrote:
>
>> thanks for running an exit.
>>
>>
>> Alan:
>>> I've started to see my Exit node restart itself.
>>
>>
>> are you talking about tor daemon / process restarts or entire host
>> restarts?
How often does tor restart?
Does it always restart right after it is relaunched?
>> I guess you run a RPM based distro.
>> I do not think that the openssl message has anything to do with the
>> restarts.
>> What does your syslog (/var/log/messages) say? any out-of-memory kills?
>>
>
> syslog says it failed but didn't give a reason.
>
> Jun 21 03:07:01 vps110165 systemd: Reloaded Anonymizing overlay network
> for TCP (multi-instance master).
> Jun 21 03:07:01 vps110165 systemd: Reloaded Anonymizing overlay network
> for TCP.
> Jun 21 03:07:02 vps110165 systemd: tor.service: main process exited,
> code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
> Jun 21 03:07:02 vps110165 systemd: Unit tor.service entered failed state.
> Jun 21 03:07:02 vps110165 systemd: tor.service failed.
> Jun 21 03:07:03 vps110165 systemd: tor.service holdoff time over,
> scheduling restart.
> Jun 21 03:07:03 vps110165 systemd: Starting Anonymizing overlay network
> for TCP…
Is this also what you see when you run:
systemctl status tor.service
> Jun 21 03:07:03.000 [warn] Fixing permissions on directory /var/lib/tor
> Jun 21 03:07:03.000 [notice] We were built to run on a 64-bit CPU, with
> OpenSSL 1.0.1 or later, but with a version of OpenSSL that apparently
> lacks accelerated support for the NIST P-224 and P-256 groups. Building
> openssl with such support (using the enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 option
> when configuring it) would make ECD H much faster.
Are these the last entries in the tor log?
What do you see when you run:
journalctl -xn
just after tor has exited?
T
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