Damian Johnson <atagar1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The lsof command issued by arm [1] is: > lsof -nPi | grep "<process>\s*<pid>.*(ESTABLISHED)" > > I'd be happy to work with you to provide a fix, if you'd like. Once > upon a time I tried to use VMs to troubleshoot FreeBSD and Gentoo > issues (thus far they're the only platforms to give arm any trouble). > However, either VirtualBox, those OSes, or the combination of the two > made this a colossal pain in the ass. Trying to wrangle even the most > basic functionality out of those systems chewed up dozens of hours so > that's definitely *not* a road I'm going down again. > > What I'll need from you is the following: > - A command that, when executed as the tor user, produces connection > results filtered to tor's connections. > - Example output. tor-jail# uname -or FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT tor-jail# su -m _tor -c /bin/csh tor-jail# id uid=256(_tor) gid=256(_tor) groups=256(_tor) tor-jail# procstat -f `pgrep tor` | egrep 'TCP|UDP|PID' PID COMM FD T V FLAGS REF OFFSET PRO NAME 3561 tor 4 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 10.0.0.1:22370 3561 tor 5 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 0.0.0.0:0 3561 tor 6 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9040 0.0.0.0:0 3561 tor 7 s - rw---n-- 2 0 UDP 10.0.0.2:53 0.0.0.0:0 3561 tor 8 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9051 0.0.0.0:0 3561 tor 14 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 10.0.0.1:44381 3561 tor 15 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:33734 [scrubbed]:443 3561 tor 16 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:47704 [scrubbed]:9001 3561 tor 17 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 10.0.0.1:46343 3561 tor 18 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 10.0.0.1:64196 3561 tor 19 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:18856 [scrubbed]:443 3561 tor 20 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 10.0.0.1:20385 3561 tor 22 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 10.0.0.1:27541 3561 tor 23 s - rw---n-- 2 0 TCP 10.0.0.2:9050 10.0.0.1:21877 (Public IP addresses scrubbed) > - Be available to test a potential fix. > > If you're up for that then I'm glad to have the help! Lets take > further discussion of this off the list. I don't think this is > generally of interest to the rest of the tor community. -Damian It's at least interesting to a part of the rest of the tor community. I intent to try Arm in the future. Are you aware of anyone working on a port? Fabian
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