> On 24 Jul 2018, at 20:06, Keifer Bly wrote:
>
> So I am trying to backup my relay software (torrc file, relay fingerprint,
> etc) using my file backup application. However, there is a problem.
>
>
> The macos operating system only allows accessing the /usr/local/, where tor
> is saved via
Pascal
Thanks for the quick and most specific reference to solve my issue.
Rich
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 12:44 PM Pascal Terjan wrote:
> On 24 July 2018 at 17:38, Richard Johnston wrote:
> >
> > I've run a relay for over a year and recently updated from an RPI2 to a
> > RPI3. I've copied the
On 24 July 2018 at 17:38, Richard Johnston wrote:
>
> I've run a relay for over a year and recently updated from an RPI2 to a
> RPI3. I've copied the torrc file and the node has the same IP Address and
> ports. What additional files need to be copied to get the fingerprint (et
> al) to match the
I've run a relay for over a year and recently updated from an RPI2 to a
RPI3. I've copied the torrc file and the node has the same IP Address and
ports. What additional files need to be copied to get the fingerprint (et
al) to match the original relay. The updated RPI3 shows up as a new relay
and
Hi,
So I am trying to backup my relay software (torrc file, relay
fingerprint, etc) using my file backup application. However, there is a
problem.
The macos operating system only allows accessing the /usr/local/, where
tor is saved via the Go -> Go to folder option and does not allow it