| Fixed it! And I feel like I'm going crazy. If I'm reading the logs
    correctly, Tor is signaling readiness to systemd 1 hundredth of
      a second (0.01) past the 120s limit. I changed the limit to
    300s in the tor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx file, and all is well. 
 Thanks Peter, you really steered me in the right direction. I should
    probably start checking logs first when something stops working...
 
 
 On 06/11/2016 09:50 AM, SuperSluether
      wrote:
 Ok
      maybe I spoke too soon. After running rpi-update and rebooting,
      it's still having trouble starting. I'll poke around and see if I
      can find anything. Worst case scenario, I don't have enough RAM
      and need to turn something off, which means I'm wasting everyone's
      time with this.
      
 On 06/11/2016 09:35 AM, SuperSluether wrote:
 
 I have the Raspberry Pi Model B 2, which
        has an ARM7 processor. As such, I am able to use the official
        Debian repository without issue. Current version of Tor is
        0.2.7.6-1~d80.jessie+1. Systemd is at version 215-17+deb8u4.
        
 I poked around in syslog, and found this:
 
 systemd[1]: tor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx start operation timed out.
        Terminating.
 
 After increasing the systemd timeout (from 90s to 300s) Tor is
        running properly. Thanks for the help! I'm guessing this
        happened because I just have too much running on this thing.
        (Plex Media Server, Deluge BitTorrent Client, Tor)
 
 On 06/11/2016 03:13 AM, Peter Palfrader wrote:
 
 On Fri, 10 Jun 2016, SuperSluether
          wrote:
          
 
 After rebooting my Raspberry Pi for a
            few updates, Tor is not working
            You did not say where you got your tor from.  I assume you are
          usingproperly. From the logs,
 
 [warn] OpenSSL version from headers does not match the
            version we're running
 with. If you get weird crashes, that might be why. (Compiled
            with 100010bf:
 OpenSSL 1.0.1k 8 Jan 2015; running with 1000114f: OpenSSL
            1.0.1t  3 May
 2016).
 
 Everything else in the log looks normal, but right after
            bootstrap 85%
 (finishing handshake with first hop) it says this:
 
 [notice] Interrupt: we have stopped accepting new
            connections, and will shut
 down in 30 seconds. Interrupt again to exit now.
 
 some version (or fork) of the debian package.  Which one?
 
 At a guess, your system is too slow to start tor within the
          default
 timeout of the systemd service.  Try raising the timeout.
          (Which
 systemd version are you using?)
 
 
 
 
 
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