I am becoming increasingly perplexed about my Tor setup.
Tor does not appear to run on start-up. I assume this because I cannot see
it using ps aux | grep tor.
My torrc is in /etc/tor/torrc with user and group set as 'root'.
I run 'sudo tor' and receive the following errors:
Dec 29
On 2011-12-29 21:25, Matthew R wrote:
I am becoming increasingly perplexed about my Tor setup.
Tor does not appear to run on start-up. I assume this because I cannot see
it using ps aux | grep tor.
My torrc is in /etc/tor/torrc with user and group set as 'root'.
I run 'sudo tor' and
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 08:25:14PM +, magick...@gmail.com wrote 4.6K bytes
in 98 lines about:
: Tor does not appear to run on start-up. I assume this because I cannot see
: it using ps aux | grep tor.
What did you install?
It sounds like you may have two tor installations. Or at least, two
Hello Gozu,
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011, Gozu-san wrote:
On 28/12/11 03:42, John Case wrote:
Don't run Tor from an IP with your name attached to it.
Anonymous server rental is nontrivial. What degree of non-attachment is
sufficient, in your opinion?
I disagree. Once you move past the big
- Original Message -
From: Joe Btfsplk
Sent: 12/26/11 12:57 AM
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] If you have access to certain tools, you can
completely ignore Tor.
On 12/24/2011 4:09 AM, grarpamp wrote: to put one in someday, we'll make
it obvious and loud
On 2011-12-29, Matthew R magick...@gmail.com wrote:
I am becoming increasingly perplexed about my Tor setup.
Tor does not appear to run on start-up. I assume this because I cannot see
it using ps aux | grep tor.
My torrc is in /etc/tor/torrc with user and group set as 'root'.
I run 'sudo
On 2011-12-30, John Case c...@sdf.org wrote:
Let's say I have an exit node handling average traffic and number of
connections (whatever that is). Let's also say that port 22 is included
in my exit policy.
Now let's say that I, as the administrator, log onto the exit node and:
ssh