Since some months I monitored my tor instance via this one liner:
echo "/info" | /usr/bin/arm -p | /bin/grep flags
but it seems after updating to 0.2.7.6 it only gives my unknown as result.
Has something changed the communication between tor and arm? Even
manually I can only get this answer:
>>
The command you've given still works properly on a couple of my relays
which I've just tested. I've you've only *just* done the upgrade to
0.2.7.6, then remember that it can take a little bit of time for your relay
to re-establish the appropriate flags again.
What's the actual uptime on your rela
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On 01/20/2016 12:09 PM, Dr. Who wrote:
> but it seems after updating to 0.2.7.6 it only gives my unknown as result.
Maybe something changed in 0.2.7.x and you should look for the successor of
"arm" called "nyx" - ask "atagar" in #tor about that.
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Am 20.01.2016 um 12:56 schrieb David Tomic:
> The command you've given still works properly on a couple of my relays
> which I've just tested. I've you've only *just* done the upgrade to
> 0.2.7.6, then remember that it can take a little bit of time for your
> relay to re-establish the appropria
> That should not be the reason.
> Arm displays the flags right in the text gui when used without
> parameters. Only when called via "-p" for command line processing it
> seems to fail.
That does seem a tad odd though. For what it's worth though the
interpreter's been moved out of nyx (aka arm) an
Alternatively you could try to run 'The Onion Box' ( https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox ) which will provide you a nice web interface to your Tor.
Greetings, Ralph
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Von: "Damian Johnson"
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