I do wonder, why a python script [1], lines 22 and 113, nowadays returns "00:00:00" for the uptime of my exit relay, when the system was rebooted, whereas in former times '00:01:01' (= 61 sec) was returned. FWIW the only local change before reboot here was to switch from Gentoo hardened kernel 4.0.6 to 4.0.6-r1.
[1] http://www.zwiebeltoralf.de/pub/info.py
Hi Toralf. In that script you're getting your own server descriptor from the control port. Your relay publishes the descriptor periodically, and the 'uptime' is an integer in it...
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/dir-spec.txt#n430
So for a new relay like yours it's essentially "how long was it between when the tor process started and we published our descriptor". Seems it's right away now, whereas it took around a minute previously. Regardless, it's not something that seems like a problem.
Cheers! -Damian
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 2:39 AM, Toralf Förster toralf.foerster@gmx.de wrote:
I do wonder, why a python script [1], lines 22 and 113, nowadays returns "00:00:00" for the uptime of my exit relay, when the system was rebooted, whereas in former times '00:01:01' (= 61 sec) was returned. FWIW the only local change before reboot here was to switch from Gentoo hardened kernel 4.0.6 to 4.0.6-r1.
[1] http://www.zwiebeltoralf.de/pub/info.py
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