Your credit must be completely fucked
I’m glad we could collaborate on this effort and teach people some shit 🤝
Fuck yeah dude
Do VPSs typical give you LOM? Honest question. Maybe LUKs isn’t good if you can’t console in.
LUKS
VPN
Encrypt sensitive files
NAS
Doing more digging, I captured checksums of all files that get created by the i2p container, with
find i2p* -type f -exec md5 {} + > 1sum # After starting container
and
find i2p* -type f -exec md5 {} + > 2sum # After restarting container
Comparing the files with diff -y 1sum 2sum
, I noticed this file was the only one whose checksum changed:
MD5 (i2phome/router.ping) = 95fd0fa14b084cf019f2dd9e0884aa1 | MD5 (i2phome/router.ping) = f4b060ae4f789f7d24f2851c06597c4
EDIT:
Preserving this file outside of the volume directory and copying it back in after the container restarts allows the web console to function as expected.
EDIT 2:
To take it a step further, I’m mounting it read only into the container at runtime like this:
- ./router.ping:/i2p/.i2p/:ro
which is sort of a hack, but I think I can live with it.
Yeah, I looked at the logs originally, and would’ve posted them had they been relevant. The problem is, the logs do not differ between a working and non-working container. They’re literally this, before and after a restart:
Starting I2P
[startapp] Running in container
[startapp] Running in docker network
[startapp] setting reachable IP to container IP 172.26.0.2
Starting I2P 2.5.2-0
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: You have loaded library /tmp/i2p-JtRKWUcL.tmp/libjbigi.so which might have disabled stack guard. The VM will try to fix the stack guard now.
It's highly recommended that you fix the library with 'execstack -c <libfile>', or link it with '-z noexecstack'.
Junior dev: Oh no what is that symbol? Let me examine the code closely to find out
Senior dev: The form still works. Fuck you.
This is a brilliant idea, and I’m going to do it on my machine.
That’s just how they say hello in Finland, I promise!
Linux scary. Some guy yelled at me in Finnish :(
Unfortunately this is uncharted territory for me. I did a quick web search though, and you aren’t alone. At least a few people have had the same problem before.
Cool. Wondering if dmesg
will give more detail as well, once the kmod is loaded. Let me know how it goes!
Is the module loaded?
Gross
Do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior, Linux?
Nice