Hi Paul, You have applied a wrong ExitPolicy entry somewhere in your torrc for the default instance. You wrote "ExitPolicy reject x.x.x.x/80" though most probably you wanted to block the port 80 on a specific address, so you have to provide "ExitPolicy reject x.x.x.x:80" instead, with a colon, not a slash. The slash is there to block a specific address *range*. You can read more about subnets and the calculation for a bitmask here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnetwork Best, Michael On 2016-08-06 at 13:30, pa011 wrote: > I am inexperienced an have probably the same problem after upgrading to 0.2.8.6. > > Even after reboot my second instance Tor-tor2 is running while the default service is exiting - syslog looks like this: > > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.744 [notice] Tor v0.2.8.6 (git-b88847615faea7c8) running on Linux with Libevent 2.0.21-stable, OpenSSL 1.0.1t and Zlib$ > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.745 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/downl$ > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.745 [notice] Read configuration file "/usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc". > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.745 [notice] Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc". > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.747 [notice] Based on detected system memory, MaxMemInQueues is set to 370 MB. You can override this by setting MaxMem$ > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.751 [warn] Bad number of mask bits (80) on address range; rejecting. > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.751 [warn] Couldn't parse line "x.x.x.x/80". Dropping > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.751 [warn] Malformed policy 'reject x.x.x.x/80'. Discarding entire policy list. > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.752 [warn] Failed to parse/validate config: Error in ExitPolicy entry. > Aug 6 12:11:33 tor[542]: Aug 06 12:11:33.752 [err] Reading config failed--see warnings above. > Aug 6 12:11:33 systemd[1]: tor@default.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1 > Aug 6 12:11:33 systemd[1]: Failed to start Anonymizing overlay network for TCP. > Aug 6 12:11:33 systemd[1]: Unit tor@default.service entered failed state. > Aug 6 12:11:33 systemd[1]: tor@default.service start request repeated too quickly, refusing to start. > Aug 6 12:11:33 systemd[1]: Failed to start Anonymizing overlay network for TCP. > Aug 6 12:11:33 systemd[1]: Unit tor@default.service entered failed state. > Aug 6 12:11:38 Tor-tor2[492]: Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor network > Aug 6 12:11:38 Tor-tor2[492]: Signaled readiness to systemd > Aug 6 12:11:38 Tor-tor2[492]: Opening Control listener on /var/run/tor-instances/tor2/control > Aug 6 12:11:38 Tor-tor2[492]: Self-testing indicates your ORPort is reachable from the outside. Excellent. > Aug 6 12:11:39 Tor-tor2[492]: Bootstrapped 85%: Finishing handshake with first hop > Aug 6 12:11:39 Tor-tor2[492]: Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor circuit > Aug 6 12:11:40 Tor-tor2[492]: Tor has successfully opened a circuit. Looks like client functionality is working. > Aug 6 12:11:40 Tor-tor2[492]: Bootstrapped 100%: Done > > > Could somebody please give me a detailed hint what to do please? > > Thanks > Paul > > > Am 05.08.2016 um 20:27 schrieb tor relay: >>> So there is no way to disable the default instance using systemctl after all? >> >> To answer my own question: >> systemctl mask tor@default >> disables the default instance for real. >> >> ..but I'm still curious why tor@default is a static unit (without [Install] section) >> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=147964 >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-relays mailing list >> tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >> > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >
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