Problems with TOR & FreeBSD -resolved
Warren Barrow
warren at barrow.cc
Tue Jun 28 23:06:56 UTC 2005
Roger,
Thanks for the information.
I am using the new libevent with TOR 0.1.0.10 and have remained
operational for several days now. I changed my server config to act
only as a middleman due to my lack of resources (700mhz, 128mb ram on a
FreeBSD laptop). My server is pushing between 100-400 KB/sec with the
TOR process sitting at almost idle. I'm extremely pleased with the
performance.
FYI- two days ago I introduced a friend to TOR. He immediately logged
into his server, set up TOR (crackhoe), and is now pushing a nice amount
of traffic. It's good to see additional high speed servers come online.
Lastly, I received my TOR tshirt a couple of weeks ago. Anyone that
hasn't received a tshirt should definitely get one if they are still
available.
-W
Roger Dingledine wrote:
>On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 04:52:39PM -0400, Warren Barrow wrote:
>
>
>>I am trying to track down an issue I am experiencing with TOR on FreeBSD
>>5.3. I had a problem once where TOR v0.1.0.5 core dumped while using
>>libevent 1.0e. I upgraded libevent to 1.1 and have tried the new
>>editions of TOR as they were made available. I only received the
>>coredump that one time. My behavior now is TOR will run for a short
>>while then error out with the following entries:
>>
>>
>[snip]
>
>
>>May 20 15:13:49.616 [err] do_main_loop(): libevent poll with kqueue
>>failed: Invalid argument [22]
>>
>>
>
>Hi Warren,
>
>We found this bug (in libevent), and the new libevent 1.1a that
>Niels put up today should hopefully address it:
>http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
>
>Thanks!
>--Roger
>
>
>
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