On 2014-01-14 12:38, I wrote:
Does anyone know how to get past this to get the exit running on Debian 6, please?
Our clock is 6 hours, 48 minutes behind the time published in the consensus network status document (2014-01-14 11:00:00 UTC).
apt-get install ntp
would be a good start.
Greets, Jeroen
Jeroen,
Thank you. It did that but I can't see a change.
The VPS person said it is set to UTC. Previously on another VPS it was another relay in the ?circuit which had the time difference.
Now I see this:- Our clock is 6 hours, 25 minutes behind the time published in the consensus network status document (2014-01-14 19:00:00 UTC). Tor needs an accurate clock... Jan 14 07:34:57.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 5%: Connecting to directory server. Jan 14 07:34:57.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 10%: Finishing handshake with directory server. Jan 14 07:34:57.000 [notice] We weren't able to find support for all of the TLS ciphersuites that we wanted to advertise. This won't hurt security, but it might make y$ Jan 14 07:34:57.000 [notice] To correct this, use a more recent OpenSSL, built without disabling any secure ciphers or features. Jan 14 07:34:57.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 15%: Establishing an encrypted directory connection. Jan 14 07:34:58.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 20%: Asking for networkstatus consensus. Jan 14 07:34:58.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time: 0/0 TAP, 0/0 NTor. Jan 14 07:34:58.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 50%: Loading relay descriptors. Jan 14 07:37:11.000 [notice] New control connection opened.
whereat it stays.
Any ideas, please. Robert
Does anyone know how to get past this to get the exit running on Debian 6, please?
Our clock is 6 hours, 48 minutes behind the time published in the consensus network status document (2014-01-14 11:00:00 UTC).
apt-get install ntp
would be a good start.
Greets,
On 2014-01-14 21:05, I wrote:
Jeroen,
Thank you. It did that but I can't see a change.
NTP adjusts slowly, as your clock is 6+ hours off, you should force the timesync first, eg with with rdate (apt-get install rdate):
rdate -v ntp.xs4all.nl
should do the trick. Then after that make sure that ntpd is running: /etc/init.d/ntp restart
The VPS person said it is set to UTC. Previously on another VPS it was another relay in the ?circuit which had the time difference.
UTC is a timezone, and having that is great as it avoids all the pitfalls and annoyances with summer/winter time.
Note that some VPSs do not allow changing of the time, one will have to ask the host to set the time.
Do note that a VPS can be inspected and controlled easily by the Host, as such, make sure that you trust that operator.
Greets, Jeroen
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On 14 Jan 2014, at 20:28, Jeroen Massar jeroen@massar.ch wrote:
On 2014-01-14 21:05, I wrote: Jeroen,
Thank you. It did that but I can't see a change.
NTP adjusts slowly, as your clock is 6+ hours off, you should force the timesync first, eg with with rdate (apt-get install rdate):
rdate -v ntp.xs4all.nl
should do the trick. Then after that make sure that ntpd is running: /etc/init.d/ntp restart
The VPS person said it is set to UTC. Previously on another VPS it was another relay in the ?circuit which had the time difference.
UTC is a timezone, and having that is great as it avoids all the pitfalls and annoyances with summer/winter time.
Note that some VPSs do not allow changing of the time, one will have to ask the host to set the time.
Do note that a VPS can be inspected and controlled easily by the Host, as such, make sure that you trust that operator.
Greets, Jeroen
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* I schrieb am 2014-01-14 um 12:38 Uhr:
Our clock is 6 hours, 48 minutes behind the time published in the consensus network status document (2014-01-14 11:00:00 UTC). Tor needs Does anyone know how to get past this to get the exit running on Debian 6, please?
Do you use a VPS? You basically have to ask them to set the correct time. Or you have to set the time manually.
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