> I can confirm the connections now display correctly. Thanks! \o/
>> Is 'tor' listed when you run "ps -ao ucomm="? > > It is *not* listed. In case it helps, Tor 0.3.1.8 was installed via > ports/security/tor (https://www.freshports.org/security/tor), and I haven't > done anything to modify the startup process. I think this is a fairly common > way to install Tor on FreeBSD. The process is running /usr/local/bin/tor as > user _tor. Is it shown in the ps output as '/usr/local/bin/tor'? If so then I'll adjust Stem to look for that too. > I found one other issue. On startup nyx is displaying "nyx: environment > corrupt; missing value for" (there's nothing after the "for"). I see it on > the console twice after exiting nyx. This may be related to the comments > Andrew Deason made about the environment? Hmmm. Would you mind experimenting a little? In particular, would you mind modifying the 'nyx/starter.py' file in a couple ways? 1. Comment out the putenv calls (add a '#' at the start of lines 91 and 96).... https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/tree/nyx/starter.py#n90 ... then see if the 'environment corrupt' messages go away. 2. Comment out the _set_process_name() call (line 88). This does low level mucking that might be causing issues too. https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/tree/nyx/starter.py#n88 Cheers! -Damian _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
