That all looks correct to me.

As for the error? It looks like it is saying that it is logged at
"error" level of importance -- important enough that you see it. It
does not mean that it's actually an error.

On 3/6/07, Jason Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(I forgot the subject line in my previous post)

I am new to Tor so please forgive my ignorance...

When I use Vidalia to start and then stop Tor I get the following
messages in my Log.

Mar 05 15:13:24:072 [Notice] Tor v0.1.2.9-rc. This is experimental
software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity.
Mar 05 15:13:24:078 [Notice] Enabling experimental OS X kqueue support
with libevent 1.3a.  If this turns out to not work, set the environment
variable EVENT_NOKQUEUE, and tell the Tor developers.
Mar 05 15:13:24:083 [Notice] Initialized libevent version 1.3a using
method kqueue. Good.
Mar 05 15:13:24:088 [Notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050
Mar 05 15:13:24:091 [Notice] Opening Control listener on 127.0.0.1:9051
Mar 05 15:13:25:787 [Notice] We now have enough directory information to
build circuits.
Mar 05 15:13:28:491 [Notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit.
Looks like client functionality is working.
Mar 05 15:16:43:073 [Error] Catching signal TERM, exiting cleanly.

Is everything working correctly?

Why do I get an error message when I stop Tor?

Thanks for the time...

Jay

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