[tahoe-dev] Troubleshooting node connectivity

Shawn Willden shawn at willden.org
Wed Sep 9 03:21:34 UTC 2009


On Tuesday 08 September 2009 08:40:39 pm Zooko O'Whielacronx wrote:
>  On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Shawn Willden<shawn at willden.org> wrote:
> > Any idea what the problem might be?  What can I do to get more visibility
> > into what connections Tahoe is attempting to make (and failing)?
>
> I'll try to address your second question.  :-)  Wireshark is an
> excellent tool, and not too hard to learn to use (if you aren't
> already familiar with it).

I am very familiar with it.  I was hoping for something a little higher-level, 
but I can use tcpdump to build a packet log on one of the machines that's 
failing to connect, download it to my machine and then use wireshark to 
analyze it.

> I think wireshark might
> also be able to do a MITM attack on your SSL connections for you (if
> you provide it with the private key), but I'm not sure, and in any
> case that would be overkill for this purpose.

Yeah, it can, and I've done that.

> http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/docs/logging.txt

Not sure how I missed that when I looked through the docs today.  Thanks.

> Oh, and I guess the very first thing to do would be to look in your
> incidents directory and examine any incident files you find therein.
> They are (as far as I know) clean of secrets so you can attach them to
> a ticket and ask others to look at them too.

There are no incidents.  I looked there first thing.

Thanks,

	Shawn.



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