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RE: (FWD) clock
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- From Roger
>[Forwarding because Joel isn't subscribed with this address. Joel,
what seems not-right about it? Is your clock not in fact jumping
around
wildly? What do you use to keep it accurate? Do you see these
messages
every time you run Tor or just this one time? Can you reproduce this?
I
typically get these messages when my laptop has been suspended and I
>un-suspend it. -RD]
It is automatically synched with "time.windows.com" every couple of
weeks. I am sure my clock is never off this much. The times that I
have tested tor server since .01 it has happened and I am sure it can
be reproduced. Maybe it is caused by sleep mode, I will look closer
at that. I was concerned that it was causing "established circuits
to no longer work". Maybe windows does some weird thing with the
clock in sleep mode.
I think that thanks to Ron I may have found the other problem I was
having with XP SP2. When I am sure I will post and add solution to
bug report.
I will be in Berkely working the day of your talk. It would be nice
if I could make it. I will try.
May 04 18:08:52.406 [notice] circuit_note_clock_jumped(): Your clock
just jumped
1624 seconds forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
May 04 19:21:11.218 [notice] circuit_note_clock_jumped(): Your clock
just jumped
4339 seconds forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
May 04 19:32:45.640 [notice] circuit_note_clock_jumped(): Your clock
just jumped
694 seconds forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
Joel/ Zinco - I will have to register my other email as well. Wondered why
it didn't show in my in box. :)
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