>> 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
When I start Arm, I get 'controller password.' I have followed
directions to hash the password from torrc to armrc, however, nothing
seems to work correctly. I still get the same results. Any ideas?
Jim
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> Could be. Or could be that connection resolution is broken (tor made a
> change that broke quite a few things including the proc contents I
> use). Does the connection panel give you any information besides the
> circuits? If not, or you have a log message informing you that
> connection resoluti
> I think it must be the option, seems to be bridge specific as I cannot see
> it on my normal relay.
Yup. It only shows up if you're either a bridge or guard since those
are generally the only positions where you'll see client traffic.
> Result is: "Usage stats aren't available yet" (after 2 d u
Thanks for your answer.
I think it must be the option, seems to be bridge specific as I cannot see
it on my normal relay.
I tried. Result is: "Usage stats aren't available yet" (after 2 d uptime)
So I guess this means no one has used the bridge so far ?
Anyways, thank you ARM team. It's more than
> Is there any option to make this visible the same way in ARM ?
Hi Toby. On the connection panel (page two) try pressing 'c'. If you
press 'h' to get the help you should see...
c => client locale usage summary
... hope that's what you wanted! -Damian
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Hello all,
Sorry if this was asked before but i couldn't find it here.
I have set up a tor bridge on Linux and want to know how many people
already used it.
I can find it out with Vidalia with one click ("Who used my Tor bridge ?")
Is there any option to make this visible the same way in ARM ?
Ma
Hi all. A new release of arm [1] is now available which includes
numerous fixes of mounting importance [2]. In particular this corrects
several issues around arm's connection panel, terminal glitches due to
disruption of the curses module by readline [3], and incompatibility
with tor's new developm
Hi all. A new release of arm (http://www.atagar.com/arm/) is now
available. Besides the normal batch of bug fixes and minor features
this includes an interactive interpretor for raw control port
access...
http://www.atagar.com/arm/images/screenshot_interpretor_full.png
http://www.atagar.com/arm/rel
On 07/17/2011 12:26 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
> * Arm Gui Prototype
> Over this summer Kamran Khan has been working on a GTK frontend for
> arm as part of Google Summer of Code. The initial prototype is ready!
> http://inspirated.com/2011/06/28/summer-of-code-progress-graphs-logs-and-acid
I have w
Nice work! Those are some seriously awesome improvements.
-Tom
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 3:26 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Hi all. A new release of arm (http://www.atagar.com/arm/) is now
> available. This completes the codebase refactoring project that's been
> a year in the works and provides num
> Alas, There is no Windows version. Any plans for one in the future?
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/arm#Windows
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On 7/17/2011 2:26 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Hi all. A new release of arm (http://www.atagar.com/arm/) is now
> available. This completes the codebase refactoring project that's been
> a year in the works and provides numerous performance, usability, and
> stability improvements...
>
> * Relay Set
Hi all. A new release of arm (http://www.atagar.com/arm/) is now
available. This completes the codebase refactoring project that's been
a year in the works and provides numerous performance, usability, and
stability improvements...
* Relay Setup Wizard
Setting up a relay can be tricky for new user
Thanks, fixed in the trunk. -Damian
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 6:19 AM, tagnaq wrote:
> arm version 1.4.2.2 (released April 6, 2011)
>
> typo in the manpage:
> -v, --verion
> provides version information
>
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arm version 1.4.2.2 (released April 6, 2011)
typo in the manpage:
-v, --verion
provides version information
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Hi, the next release of arm is now available. This one was focused on
a full rewrite of the connection panel, improving its maintainability,
performance, and (best of all) features. When rendered, the panel's
baseline cpu usage is less than half of its previous incarnation,
along with providing far
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