On Wed, Oct 09, 2024 at 12:08:53AM +0000, Lucas Gabriel Vuotto wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 09:17:43PM GMT, Anon Loli wrote:
> > Interesting question!
> > For the clearnet torrenting I tried the default /etc/pf.conf before, and it
> > exhibits said behavior.. no idea if the rtables have anything to do with 
> > this
> > and if they somehow change >> by default <<, but I will give it a try!
> 
> Then it's most surely not the case. Creating and using a different
> rtable(4) is an admin decision. If this your own platform and not a
> shared host, then most likely you're using rtable 0.
> 
> This doubt can be easily cleared by sharing the full output of `netstat
> -R` and `id -R`. They look something like this:
> 
> $ netstat -R                                                         
> Rdomain 0
>   Interfaces: lo0 enc0 sec0 tap0 tap1 veb0 vport0 pflog0
>   Routing table: 0
> 
> Rdomain 1
>   Interfaces: iwx0 em0 lo1
>   Routing table: 1
> 
> Rdomain 2
>   Interfaces: wg2 lo2
>   Routing table: 2
> 
> $ id -R
> 0
> 
> 
> > I will be testing the setup with what the manual for rtable(4) provides:
> > > route -T0 exec /usr/local/bin/qbittorrent
> 
> In most scenarios and setups, rtable 0 is the default and that command
> has no effect. As said, `id -R` will clear this up.

Well... fuck.
There goes my hope, out of the window. Can you see it?

What now?
I got a littel bit more info on this main bug.

After some time, if there have even be any peers, they disconnect, seemingly
all at once.
This happens from after 10 minuts, up to like 1 hour sometimes.
I think that peers drop off slowly until all of my torrents are dead.
Slow in this case would be 1 every few dozen seconds.
By "drop", I mean drop off the Peers list.

But then, also seemingly... a little bit of traffic comes back for a short and
slow while, then also disapears.

Here's a stupid graph that I manually made attached as "qb-bug".



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