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[tor-talk] Re-establishing a Tor circuit without restarting Tor.



Hi all,

When I running Tor for a while, it will give me the following messages:

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Jan 22 20:02:46.000 [notice] Your Guard superidatmynode1a
($3D1052D37DD20FA9E42CF813CB3B4A735BD119EE) is failing to carry more
streams on its circuits than usual. Most likely this means the Tor
network is overloaded or your network connection is poor. Use counts
are 22/32. Success counts are 97/283. 280 circuits completed, 10 were
unusable, 173 collapsed, and 11 timed out. For reference, your timeout
cutoff is 60 seconds.
Jan 22 20:03:30.000 [warn] Your Guard ireadconf
($B07FCCFAC6131953FE8523787B4A190D16DF6681) is failing an extremely
large amount of circuits. This could indicate a route manipulation
attack, extreme network overload, or a bug. Success counts are 18/153.
Use counts are 5/7. 145 circuits completed, 2 were unusable, 125
collapsed, and 6 timed out. For reference, your timeout cutoff is 60
seconds.
Jan 22 20:13:27.000 [warn] Your Guard torpidsUSwholesale
($510176C07005D47B23E6796F02C93241A29AA0E9) is failing an extremely
large amount of circuits. This could indicate a route manipulation
attack, extreme network overload, or a bug. Success counts are 15/229.
Use counts are 3/3. 228 circuits completed, 0 were unusable, 213
collapsed, and 2 timed out. For reference, your timeout cutoff is 60
seconds.
Jan 22 20:26:33.000 [warn] Your Guard gdl
($0642D2FF3054F77710D6B2AF1A5584DCF7FC8EDE) is failing an extremely
large amount of circuits. This could indicate a route manipulation
attack, extreme network overload, or a bug. Success counts are 8/202.
Use counts are 2/4. 201 circuits completed, 2 were unusable, 191
collapsed, and 28 timed out. For reference, your timeout cutoff is 60
seconds.
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At this stage, basically it should means that the quality of Tor's
circuit is low or unusable.  In order to obtain a high quality of
Tor's circuit, I usually restarting Tor again and again.

So, my issue is as follows:

Is it possible to re-establish a Tor circuit without restarting Tor?

Regards
-- 
Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.zhao@xxxxxxxxx>
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry
Chinese Academy of Sciences
GnuPG DSA: 0xD108493
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