Can the requisite dependecies have debug turned on and the output captured?
Is this on bare metal, a VM, a cloud host, or is this error appearing
regardless?
--John
On Friday, June 10, 2016, Patrick Schleizer <adrelanos at riseup.net> wrote:
> Hello Damian,
>> I would very much appreciate your help. I may have a misunderstanding of
> how python-stem works or perhaps found a bug. It is race condition
> happening in Qubes-Whonix related to backups. I might be able to
> reproduce it in plain Debian, but perhaps you already know what is going
> on here.
>> Steps to reproduce:
>> sudo su
>> service tor at default stop
>> rm /var/lib/tor/*
>> run a small python-stem based script [1] as user "user":
>> /usr/lib/anon-shared-helper-scripts/tor_bootstrap_check.py 127.0.0.1 9050 1
>> Unexpected behavior:
>> sudo ls -la /var/lib/tor
>> total 10988
> drwx--S--- 3 sdwdate kvm 4096 Jun 10 20:28 .
> drwxr-xr-x 50 root root 4096 Jun 10 20:50 ..
> -rw------- 1 sdwdate kvm 20442 Jun 5 05:14 cached-certs
> -rw------- 1 sdwdate kvm 1405911 Jun 10 20:25 cached-microdesc-consensus
> -rw------- 1 sdwdate kvm 7440585 Jun 6 19:11 cached-microdescs
> -rw------- 1 sdwdate kvm 2359137 Jun 10 20:25 cached-microdescs.new
> -rw------- 1 sdwdate kvm 0 Jun 10 18:58 lock
> -rw------- 1 sdwdate kvm 3535 Jun 10 20:28 state
> drwxrwsr-x 2 sdwdate kvm 4096 Jun 10 18:31 .tor
>> Why of everything it picks sdwdate:kvm as owner:group is a mystery to
> me. Folder /var/lib/tor/.tor is entirely undesired. Worse are the messed
> up folder permissions.
>> python-stem should not result in changes in the file system? It should
> just connect to Tor using ControlPort / ControlSocket? How can these
> permission issues be avoided?
>> By answering to this mail, your reply will be shown on the whonix-devel
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>> Cheers,
> Patrick
>> [1]
>> https://github.com/Whonix/anon-shared-helper-scripts/blob/master/usr/lib/anon-shared-helper-scripts/tor_bootstrap_check.py
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