Re: Tor-Vidalia communication
On 13 Dec 2008, at 02:02, Jon wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Geoff Down wrote: Should I raise this as a bug at Flyspray? Vidalia can see relay status etc, and shut down Tor without the password being entered. They are both running as the same user however. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:26, Geoff Down wrote: OSX10.3.9 , and yes, I was able to change identity, see the network map etc. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 06:51, Jon wrote: Geoff Down wrote: Hi, previously, if I started Vidalia when Tor was already running, I would be asked for the password. Has this changed in 0.2.0.32 ? The torrc's I use for Vidalia or for the command line are different (and therefore the passwords are different). GD What operating system, and is vidalia successfully communicating with one instance or the other when you are *not* prompted for the pass? Jon- It might do in the bug system yes, but I'm not actually sure if it goes into trac or flyspray actually. I wanted to help localize it first. Actually, I thought you were running two tor processes at the same time, and I was wondering which one it connected? Jon- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEUEARECAAYFAklDF7EACgkQk8jp5ZVximLgFwCgjAoW7figucer0USMxS46mAPK PMoAmJbt0AvzrpmTSo09NnaeS8CS4BY= =0mgb -END PGP SIGNATURE- No, just the one process, started at the command line. Then starting up Vidalia, it connects to that process and has control over it. It doesn't start a second copy. That was the behaviour before the change to 0.2.0.32 as well, but it did prompt for a password back then. GD
Re: Tor-Vidalia communication
Should I raise this as a bug at Flyspray? Vidalia can see relay status etc, and shut down Tor without the password being entered. They are both running as the same user however. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:26, Geoff Down wrote: OSX10.3.9 , and yes, I was able to change identity, see the network map etc. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 06:51, Jon wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Geoff Down wrote: Hi, previously, if I started Vidalia when Tor was already running, I would be asked for the password. Has this changed in 0.2.0.32 ? The torrc's I use for Vidalia or for the command line are different (and therefore the passwords are different). GD What operating system, and is vidalia successfully communicating with one instance or the other when you are *not* prompted for the pass? Jon- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkk8w/EACgkQk8jp5ZVximL7DgCghwbh96IklKHHMOBRy6kTpZLU A7QAn2w5s0qkS8jBGPr+heSk4ZskVyl8 =5HLm -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Tor-Vidalia communication
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Geoff Down wrote: Should I raise this as a bug at Flyspray? Vidalia can see relay status etc, and shut down Tor without the password being entered. They are both running as the same user however. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:26, Geoff Down wrote: OSX10.3.9 , and yes, I was able to change identity, see the network map etc. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 06:51, Jon wrote: Geoff Down wrote: Hi, previously, if I started Vidalia when Tor was already running, I would be asked for the password. Has this changed in 0.2.0.32 ? The torrc's I use for Vidalia or for the command line are different (and therefore the passwords are different). GD What operating system, and is vidalia successfully communicating with one instance or the other when you are *not* prompted for the pass? Jon- It might do in the bug system yes, but I'm not actually sure if it goes into trac or flyspray actually. I wanted to help localize it first. Actually, I thought you were running two tor processes at the same time, and I was wondering which one it connected? Jon- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEUEARECAAYFAklDF7EACgkQk8jp5ZVximLgFwCgjAoW7figucer0USMxS46mAPK PMoAmJbt0AvzrpmTSo09NnaeS8CS4BY= =0mgb -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Tor-Vidalia communication
OSX10.3.9 , and yes, I was able to change identity, see the network map etc. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 06:51, Jon wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Geoff Down wrote: Hi, previously, if I started Vidalia when Tor was already running, I would be asked for the password. Has this changed in 0.2.0.32 ? The torrc's I use for Vidalia or for the command line are different (and therefore the passwords are different). GD What operating system, and is vidalia successfully communicating with one instance or the other when you are *not* prompted for the pass? Jon- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkk8w/EACgkQk8jp5ZVximL7DgCghwbh96IklKHHMOBRy6kTpZLU A7QAn2w5s0qkS8jBGPr+heSk4ZskVyl8 =5HLm -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Tor-Vidalia communication
Hi, previously, if I started Vidalia when Tor was already running, I would be asked for the password. Has this changed in 0.2.0.32 ? The torrc's I use for Vidalia or for the command line are different (and therefore the passwords are different). GD
Re: Tor-Vidalia communication
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Geoff Down wrote: Hi, previously, if I started Vidalia when Tor was already running, I would be asked for the password. Has this changed in 0.2.0.32 ? The torrc's I use for Vidalia or for the command line are different (and therefore the passwords are different). GD What operating system, and is vidalia successfully communicating with one instance or the other when you are *not* prompted for the pass? Jon- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkk8w/EACgkQk8jp5ZVximL7DgCghwbh96IklKHHMOBRy6kTpZLU A7QAn2w5s0qkS8jBGPr+heSk4ZskVyl8 =5HLm -END PGP SIGNATURE-