On 07/09/2015 03:24 PM, aexlfowley at web.de wrote:
Correct. I edited /lib/systemd/system/tor.service and added
ReadWriteDirectories=-/media/cRAID/Tor
and now 0.2.6.9 is running.
I'm not entirely sure how to create my own
/etc/systemd/system/tor.service so I leave it at that.
(Trying out
On Tue, 07 Jul 2015, aexlfowley at web.de wrote:
After upgrading from 0.2.5.12 (git-3731dd5c3071dcba) to 0.2.6.9
(git-145b2587d1269af4) an error occured.
I'm on Debian Jessie (stable) on an AMD Athlon 64 X2. Tor won't start
and these are the last lines in log:
[warn] Couldn't open /media
On 8 Jul 2015, at 08:06 , l.m ter.one.leeboi at hush.com wrote:
Sounds like access control gone wrong. An older version works but a newer
version fails. Permissions on the filesystem look fine from mount output. So
do you use access control, apparmor, selinux, grsecurity, fsprotect,
Sounds like access control gone wrong. An older version works but a
newer version fails. Permissions on the filesystem look fine from
mount output. So do you use access control, apparmor, selinux,
grsecurity, fsprotect, bilibop, etc? In particular the tor package
which is mentioned in your
Hi devs,
User here. teor send me over from IRC. It's regarding to this
trac-ticket https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/16518
After upgrading from 0.2.5.12 (git-3731dd5c3071dcba) to 0.2.6.9
(git-145b2587d1269af4) an error occured.
I'm on Debian Jessie (stable) on an AMD Athlon 64 X2.