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How to deal with OS hibernation
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Hello everybody,
I regularly use tuxonice kernel hibernation. Recently I installed tor
and configured as
bridge and exit point. I want to know how it is best to use tor in this
context.
Looking in the notices.log I found this warnings:
"[warn] Your system clock just jumped 31831 seconds forward; assuming
established
circuits no longer work". So I wrote a small script that sends SIGTERM
(15) when going
into system hibernation. Tor is then restarted at system restore.
What is the recommended way to deal with hibernation ? It seems hard to
find information
about this because of the confusion between "tor hibernation" and
"system hibernation".