I am pretty sure that you will not even haven to use the
workaround if
you make the suggested change to /etc/hosts.
Florian
Just an update - I deleted the redundant "localhost" entry in the
/etc/hosts file as suggested and accepted the Tor and Privoxy upgrade,
keeping my original config file when asked to keep/ update.
So far - all seems to be well.
You were a tremendous help with this issue and I am very grateful.
Thank you for sharing your expertise with me.
Best wishes to you.
AG
Hi guys, I just wanted to confirm the issue. I just performed a fresh
install. I used a USB boot disk with the 'debian-502-i386-netinst.iso'
image. I then set my /etc/apt/sources.list file to use 'testing' and
did a full safe-upgrade. When I installed Tor and Privoxy the same
issue was encountered and eliminating the localhost entry from the IPv6
::1 line in /etc/hosts resolved the issue.
I don't know much about IPv6. Who should be notified of this? Is this
a problem with the default /etc/hosts file or an issue with Privoxy's
defaults?
Jivan
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