My problem: I use the vidalia connect the network. My tor version is 0.2.1.21. I can't create the circuit. The vidalia stop at "Loading relay information". From the log, it show a lot of below messages: Notice I learned some more directory information, but not enough to build a circuit: We have no network-status consensus.
After a long wait...... The log show: Notice Your system clock just jumped 421 seconds forward; assuming established circuits no longer work. I already select the "My ISP blocks connections to the Tor network" and input the bridge got from [email protected]. Tor need any special linux kernel config? The problem occur on my arm based embedded system(I build the kernel and image myself. Also compile tor source codes for it.). I am sure the network connection is no problem because the vidalia can work perfectly on my PC(ubuntu 9.04). I'm very glad to provide any further information. 2010/1/25 代尔欣 <[email protected]> > Hi all, > I send wrong mailing list? Do not get feedback yet. Send below message > to [email protected](which I received some mails) again. Hope this do > not annoy you. I searched the mail list and did not get any related topics > about this problem. Would anyone like to shed light on this issue for me? > > Thanks!! > > 2010/1/22 代尔欣 <[email protected]> > > Hi all, >> Is it the correct place ask this? I use a linux system. I use the >> vidalid connect the network. My tor version is 0.2.1.21. I can't create the >> circuit. The vidalia stop at "Loading relay information". From the log, it >> show a lot of below messages: >> Notice I learned some more directory information, but not enough to build >> a circuit: We have no network-status consensus. >> >> After a long wait...... >> >> The log show: >> Notice Your system clock just jumped 421 seconds forward; assuming >> established circuits no longer work. >> >> I already select the "My ISP blocks connections to the Tor network" and >> input the bridge got from [email protected]. >> >> Any idea resolve this? Tor need any special linux kernel config? If you >> need more futher information, I'm very glad to provide. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >

