Thanks for the reply, Flipchan. Ok, I am no expert with this but had a look at
lsof (mac equivalent of netstat) and it doesn't look like this is the problem.
I'm attaching a screencap; the first test is before running Tor, the second is
right after getting the error message. If I'm not mistaken, Tor is definitely
using different ports, so there shouldn't be a conflict, right?
L.
On 02/08/16 00:30, Flipchan wrote:
Maybe u are runnin something else on that port? Run netstat?
[email protected] skrev: (2 augusti 2016 00:28:17 CEST)
Hey all,
I am trying to report an issue with Tor Browser and, after consulting
the Tor Stack Exchange forum, this seems like the best place to do so.
I am but an irregular user of Tor but I like to have it at hand and
use it from time to time. Up until recently, I would update
frequently and it all worked smoothly. However, today is the first
time I try launching it after upgrading to macOS Sierra and I am
bumping into an error for the first time.
Instead of connecting like it used to, the "Tor Status" window stays
in place for a while and eventually delivers an error message saying
"Tor Launcher. Could not connect to Tor control port".
I upgraded to the most recent version of Tor Browser (the stable 6.0.2
and then experimental 6.5a1), created an exception in my Firewall and
even deactivated said firewall for a bit, but all to no avail. Is
this something someone else has bumped into? Could it be connectivity
issues with Sierra itself? Some other functionality that blocks
ports?
I hope this helps.
Best,
L.
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