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[tor-bugs] #8225 [Tor Support]: "We stalled too much while trying to write X bytes to address [scrubbed]. If this happens frequently, either something is wrong with your network connection, or with theirs.
#8225: "We stalled too much while trying to write X bytes to address [scrubbed].
If this happens frequently, either something is wrong with your network
connection, or with theirs.
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Reporter: spiffytexan | Owner: runa
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: critical | Milestone: Tor: 0.2.2.x-final
Component: Tor Support | Version:
Keywords: we, stalled, too, much, bytes, address, error, tor, vidalia | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Hello, long-time Tor exit node operator here. My apartment complex has
free internet -- 10 ping (!) 30Mbps down / 20 Mbps up. A fiber connection
is fed out to managed switches on the property.
My Windows 7 Desktop has run a Tor exit node flawlessly for a year.
On another internet connection in my apartment, I wanted to start up
another Tor server. For this, I reloaded the OS on a windows XP machine,
updated it, an installed Tor. Tor runs, but gives this error message
every 3-15 minutes, dozens if not hundreds of times a day:
''"We stalled too much while trying to write X bytes to address
[scrubbed]. If this happens frequently, either something is wrong with
your network connection, or with theirs." ''
The Tor server should be transmitting several TB a month, but it's doing
about 50MB a DAY!
The network connection works great, the Tor install is new, and the
computer is fresh. How can we fix this?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8225>
Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/>
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