I confirm that Vidalia doesn't have to start Tor anymore. If the user is
in the debian-tor group, Tor runs with start-up and can be used by the
user. This is good as there's no need to use Vidalia for running Tor
anymore :)
However, if Tor is STOPPED WITH VIDALIA, Vidalia couldn't start it
ag
On 14/10/11 21:50, Tsu Jan wrote:
> Here, Vidalia 0.12.14-3 starts Tor 0.2.2.33-1 with TCP connection.
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Quoting from Vidalia package documentation:
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Currently, Vidalia speaks directly through a socket to Tor,
Here, Vidalia 0.12.14-3 starts Tor 0.2.2.33-1 with TCP connection.
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On 12/10/11 04:18, ras wrote:
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> vidalia 0
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vidalia 0.2.14-3 still cannot start tor. I r
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