grarpamp wrote:
Neither should happen, so people should report them.
:-) Okay.
grarpamp wrote:
Then if it gets us closer to onioncat v2, sure ;)
As long as we don't come up with a proper solution for
handling the proposed changes to the onion key
(aka. making it longer than 80 bits) there wi
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 7:17 PM, Ken Cline wrote:
> I reported a Tor crash, only to find it was caused by a failing disk.
Apps should not crash due to failed i/o, rather should retry, block,
fail, or exit, perhaps configurably. Especially if kern errno.h posted.
> Creo, It sounds like you have a
> On 23 Jan 2016, at 4:29 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 4:05 PM, creo wrote:
>> Does it make sense to report the content of the oops notice and
>
> Typically
> Kernel panics go to the OS people.
> Program crashes go to the app people.
> Neither should happen, so people should
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 4:05 PM, creo wrote:
> Does it make sense to report the content of the oops notice and
Typically
Kernel panics go to the OS people.
Program crashes go to the app people.
Neither should happen, so people should report them.
> wait, I'd better get the node up and doing some
Hej guys,
my Tor node crashed a few days ago. After I noticed the downtime
and connected to it, I found the linux kernel oops and left it
there since it seems debugging is still possible to some extent.
Message indicates that the problem was indeed Tor related,
the system is running on ARM.
Doe
++ 20/01/16 21:59 + - Oskar Wendel:
>> [2] OK. Not entirely true, maybe. It may be possible to include those
>> key in some listing of the directory authorities marking them as bad
>> nodes. This is a manual process.
>
>There should be a possibility to automate this process. Something like...
tldr
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Michael wrote:
> Apologies David, I often am to long wended but will endeavor to be a bit more
> to the point in the future but I may fail as words are an not always the most
> efficient form of communication.
>
> Indeed Bash is what I use because it's what