You'd think, but not always. Relying on an openvz hypervisor to be
"not fucked up" is a gamble.
I, for example, routinely run into openvz hosts that don't have the
most *basic* iptables modules loaded in the kernel for connection
tracking (read: stateful firewall).
I have to seriously have specif
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Or FreeBSD Jail system... anyway your provider has the interest to
have an accurate time on the host server... so it shouldn't be a
problem at all - it can be fixed in few seconds.. it's just a
misconfiguration.
No sane person will refuse to set the c
If your vps provider is openvz, you are shit out of luck because you
can't set time.
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 4:37 AM, s7r wrote:
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> Hello Austin,
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> The clock is very important to Tor, you need accurate clock all the time.
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> Do you run NTPDATE
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Hello Austin,
The clock is very important to Tor, you need accurate clock all the time.
Do you run NTPDATE or NTPD service inside your VPS? The virutal
servers are sometimes problematic, depending on virtualization, when
coming to hwclock and dedicat
That's strange. I was working off of the hardware clock and I figured that
the resolution would be fine enough (because it was the exact same as CET
if I set it to EET.)
Additionally, I thought tzsetup utilized ntp, however it was based off of
the jail host's clock (which was not synchronized via
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Check your ntp port and also your ntp sync server you are using.
I hope you are not tunneling the NTP protocol through TOR.
Am 14. November 2014 05:59:49 MEZ, schrieb Austin Bentley :
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>I have an interesting problem. I am monitori
On 14/11/14 17:59, Austin Bentley wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have an interesting problem. I am monitoring my relay using arm. I am
getting the following warnings:
>05:56:12 [WARN] Received directory with skewed time (server
'154.35.32.5:80'): It seems that our clock is behind by 1 hours, 0
minut
Hello everyone,
I have an interesting problem. I am monitoring my relay using arm. I am
getting the following warnings:
>05:56:12 [WARN] Received directory with skewed time (server '154.35.32.5:80'):
It seems that our clock is behind by 1 hours, 0 minutes, or that theirs is
ahead. Tor requires an