>> Actually it's openSUSE :)
>
> Did I lose you with that?
Nope, I was waiting for you to do the instructions I gave. Shifting my
focus to work - apologies, but I don't have the time to walk you
further through this.
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James:
> Damian Johnson:
>> Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
>> tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
>> make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
>> home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor
Damian Johnson:
> Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
> tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
> make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
> home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor -f
> ~/path/
Damian Johnson:
> Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
> tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
> make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
> home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor -f
> ~/path/
Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor -f
~/path/to/that/torrc'.
On Sun,
Damian Johnson:
> That's fine. It's just an example. Try this...
>
> % killall tor
> % cat /etc/tor/torrc
> % tor -f /etc/tor/torrc &
> % telnet localhost
> AUTHENTICATE "my_password"
>
>
>
Sorry to take so long to get back to you, I realized I needed my tor on
for my email. Anyway, this gave
That's fine. It's just an example. Try this...
% killall tor
% cat /etc/tor/torrc
% tor -f /etc/tor/torrc &
% telnet localhost
AUTHENTICATE "my_password"
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 11:38 AM, James wrote:
> Damian Johnson:
>> Hi James. Most likely tor isn't using the torrrc file you think it is
>
Damian Johnson:
> Hi James. Most likely tor isn't using the torrrc file you think it is
> or you forgot to restart the tor process after changing the torrc.
> Give this a try to troubleshoot further...
>
> https://stem.torproject.org/faq.html#i-m-using-password-authentication
>
>
I am getting a
Hi James. Most likely tor isn't using the torrrc file you think it is
or you forgot to restart the tor process after changing the torrc.
Give this a try to troubleshoot further...
https://stem.torproject.org/faq.html#i-m-using-password-authentication
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 5:31 PM, James wrote
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 10:41:00AM +, Andri Effendi wrote:
> I remember some time last year there was talk about a router for
> journalists to bring with them when they went abroad.
>
> It was really simple. I don't remember what it was called, netaid netkit???
That was probably NetAidKit:
Hi Muppet96,
I can highly recommend mailbox.org. They are reachable via an Onion service:
https://support-en.mailbox.org/knowledge-base/article/the-tor-exit-node-of-mailbox-org
https://support-en.mailbox.org/knowledge-base/article/how-to-use-mozilla-thunderbird-with-tor-onion-router
However, it's
Hi Kathy,
> (...) I occasionally see that TBB doesn't completely exit
> when I close it down (running on Linux).
> Doesn't seem to matter whether I close the window, File->Quit or
> CTRL-Q. Also doesn't appear to depend on how long TBB has been running
> or how many windows I have had open.
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