On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 09:50:42AM -0500, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > Hello. > Before I start, I want to clarify 2 things: > 1. I'm not 100% sure if it's a Quark problem, but there are like 2/4th > chance that it is. > 2. I'm hosting my site over the Tor network > > Problem I have: software runs, can access it from localhost via curl, but > cannot access it from Tor > > What happens when I try to access it from Tor? it seems to connect, > but 0 bytes get transmited > > wtf it suddendly started working > > usually the fix is NOT restarting Tor, but restarting the jail and > with it - Quark.. but it works via curl, which is confusing.. > > Not sure if Quark problem or Tor problem > > In Quark log I get a message 'dropped' > > I'd like to know if there's something I can do, like what key-words to > look in Tor's logs > > Also to mention: I am getting DDoS-ed for days now xD > > I don't see any excessive CPU or memory usage, really - one of reasons > I use Quark and a static web-site > > > The main reason I think it's Quark's problem: restarting a FreeBSD jail > with Quark running makes everything work again. This is also why I said > 2/4 - 1/4 is Tor possible faulty, and the last 1/4 is perhaps something to > do with FreeBSD jails. > > The reason I thikn it's not Quark's problem: I can access it well with > curl on localhost lol > > I also wonder what "- dropped -" means.. and why is there no local > interface IP address (the 1st '-')? > > I helped with the logging to files with Quark bug, now I hope someone can > help me with this. > >
Hi, Have you tried watching the TOP 10 Quark Life Hacks video to solve the BIG PROBLEM? https://www.youtube.com/embed/SqaOZLuQfPg Hope this helps and you'll get out of jail soon, -- Kind regards, Hiltjo