works ok here. i installed tor-0.4.7.13 on my 7.2 home gateway, no
special setup. i have not done any fiddling with login.conf.
maybe you can set "Log debug syslog" and see what comes out?
fugu$ uname -a
OpenBSD fugu.offblast.org 7.2 GENERIC.MP#6 amd64
fugu$ grep '^[A-Z]' /etc/tor/torrc
Log notic
On 2023-03-12 09:53 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I don't think the problem you're seeing is related to login.conf but a
> few comments on that,
>
> ...
>
> I suggest removing login.conf.db (it is not created by default) and not
> using cap_mkdb, to avoid any problems with the db file getting out o
On 2023-03-11, Matt Wehowsky wrote:
> * Attempted to connect to the Tor network by using obfuscated bridges
> as well as by giving snowflake proxy a shot—nothing has changed
It doesn't help your problem with obfs4proxy but snowflake_proxy is for
providing access to others; you want snowflak
Hey @misc,
Here’s a brief rundown of what I’ve been dealing with:
* tor(1) works flawlessly on my GNU/Linux machine with the exact same
torrc configuration file, yet it fails miserably on my 64-bit
netbook (amd64) running -current branch of OpenBSD 7.2
* Raised the value of kern.maxf
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