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[Make a Post]btw the OP post failed to upload two times and also failed to upload the image <.<
at least it didn't duplicate
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>>3877
The thing that makes this extremely tough to solve is that it's only down for certain people. There's always something in the access logs, even when I'm having problems connecting myself. I'll get the logs later when I can.
Test upload speed on stable tor circuit/connection
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>>3881
Face it cumskin. Your race is shit. I'm sorry, but it's true. The wigger admin of this site can't run it without crashing every 5 minutes, but a random girl on the internet could run the site for days without any interruptions.
>>3882
Just pay hapase some bitcoins to fix it for you LOL. You're never going to solve the problem because you are a cumskin with an inferior mental capacity. Even Chodemonkey could fix the problem in a day or two, why not you? huh?
>>3882
What is the infrastructure btw?
I think you said earlier that it was hosted, with what specs?
I assume OS is OpenBSD.
>>3887
I don't feel like revealing too much about the system, but it's not professionally hosted, and nothing is being bottlenecked anywhere.
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I will ask a general question for future generations or whatever, because the lag and downtime (which I, too, was experiencing) are gone now.
So, what did you do to fix that exactly? Was it Tor's or webserver's fault?
>>3951
It was tor, there were some issues with time desync (like milliseconds), and the failure to resync due to mismatched timezones reported by the IPs the requests came from
At least that's what I think is the problem, anyway.
Machine time needs to be precise to work with Tor. If you're using transproxy, NTP won't work, so use this:
https://git-tails.immerda.ch/tails/plain/config/chroot_local-includes/usr/local/sbin/htpdate
Changing the timecounter hardware to HPET can solve some bugs (on obsd, it's sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware=acpihpet0)
Also, if you exclude nodes and put "StrictNodes 1" on torrc, this will break some connections.
One last thing: on OpenBSD, you have to increase the number of max open files/connections in the login.conf and sysctl.conf. See here:
https://torbsd.github.io/obsd-relays.html
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Since the new administration i'm getting constant downtime sometime for hours, slower page loads and impossibly slow file updates, there's something really wrong with the Tor configuration, hapase was having similar problems a couple of months ago(>>>/meta/3070) but then it got solved, searching online doesn't bring up anything to me, maybe if admin posts the config we can brainstorm a way to fix it or admin can try to contact hapase, anyway current situation in unsustainable.