Aha - makes sense, I'll just build it myself. Thanks for the quick response.
So - the new handshake in 0.2.4.x doesn't help with the ongoing issues? On that page I linked it was suggested it might...
Chris
On 14 October 2013 20:33, Roger Dingledine arma@mit.edu wrote:
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 08:26:52PM +0100, Chris Whittleston wrote:
So I just started running a non-exit relay on a Raspberry Pi, and have
hit
a problem where it seems huge numbers of circuits are being created which overwhelms the system and can cause tor to crash. I read here ( https://blog.torproject.org/blog/how-to-handle-millions-new-tor-clients) that upgrading to 0.2.4.x might help with this
No, 0.2.4.x means that you make things better for users, but alas it does not magically make your relay receive fewer circuit create requests.
, so I followed the instructions here:
Read the bold words on that page that start with "Raspbian is not Debian."
And ran apt-get update, apt-get upgrade to get the latest version which turned out to be 0.2.4.11-alpha-1~wheezy+1
There seems to be a problem with this though as when the install finishes (or when I try to restart tor), I get this error:
pi@torberrypi /etc/tor $ sudo /etc/init.d/tor restart /etc/init.d/tor: line 111: 9701 Illegal instruction $DAEMON $VERIFY_ARGS > /dev/null [FAIL] Checking if tor configuration is valid ... failed! /etc/init.d/tor: line 111: 972 https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian#development4 Illegal instruction $DAEMON $VERIFY_ARGS 1>&2
Tor is not starting and I'm unsure how to proceed - help appreciated! :)
You might like
http://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/242/how-to-run-tor-on-raspbian-on-the...
--Roger
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