Hello everybody after some trouble with our Linux Exit Node, we hope
that you can point the finger at the problem.
We changed from a Windows Server 2003 + Vidalia Exit Node to a Linux System.
With the Windows Server everything went fine no problems. Since we got
the Linux server there are a
Hi Tony,
In addition to the answer of Roger: you can tell the Tor daemon to run
as a specific user in torrc, like:
User debian-tor
and in my log files I can see that both the configuration files are
read:
Aug 13 06:25:01.000 [notice] Read configuration file
Hi,
Am 15.08.2013 10:22 schrieb var:
We changed from a Windows Server 2003 + Vidalia Exit Node to a Linux
System.
What GNU/Linux distribution do you use? How did you install Tor? How
did you configure Tor in the torrc?
Lutz
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Am 15.08.2013 10:31, schrieb Lutz Horn:
Hi,
Am 15.08.2013 10:22 schrieb var:
We changed from a Windows Server 2003 + Vidalia Exit Node to a Linux
System.
What GNU/Linux distribution do you use? How did you install Tor? How did
you configure Tor in the torrc?
Lutz
Log output would
-tor-relay
+tor-relays
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 10:13 AM, lee colleton l...@colleton.net wrote:
All of the ports respond on the external IP except for 443 but I can
connect via SSL on 9001. I don't understand how ORListenAddress is
supposed to work: my bridge times out on 443 but when I