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Re: [tor-bugs] #25529 [Core Tor/Tor]: Tor not reading torrc-defaults when started from command line, while it reads it successfully when started from Tor Browser



#25529: Tor not reading torrc-defaults when started from command line, while it
reads it successfully when started from Tor Browser
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 Reporter:  omareg94                             |          Owner:  tbb-
                                                 |  team
     Type:  defect                               |         Status:  new
 Priority:  Medium                               |      Milestone:
Component:  Core Tor/Tor                         |        Version:  Tor:
                                                 |  0.3.2.10
 Severity:  Normal                               |     Resolution:
 Keywords:  torrc torrc-defaults defaults meek   |  Actual Points:
  tor-browser-bundle configuration bridge        |
  pluggable-transports connection                |
Parent ID:                                       |         Points:
 Reviewer:                                       |        Sponsor:
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Comment (by omareg94):

 Replying to [comment:11 arma]:
 > Correct, I think the mistake here is that the hand-crafted command line
 didn't tell Tor to use that torrc-defaults file, so it doesn't use it.

 Replying to [comment:9 cypherpunks]:
 > {{{
 > "C:\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Tor\tor.exe" --defaults-torrc "C:\Tor
 Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrc-defaults" -f "C:\Tor
 Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrc" | more
 > }}}

 I thought Tor by default should have included the torrc-defaults without
 the command line option. So I thought it was a bug not being included.

 I think it's mentioned in the [https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-
 manual.html.en manual] that it loads by default (without adding the
 --defaults-torrc option):
 > --defaults-torrc FILE
 > ... (Default: @CONFDIR@/torrc-defaults.)
 Please correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not sure what "Default:
 @CONFDIR@/torrc-defaults" here really means.

 ----

 Replying to [comment:10 cypherpunks]:
 > By the way as far as I know the `meek` that you're seeing there has
 become more and more coupled to the Tor Browser, and for those who want to
 use `meek` the way to go would be to use `meek_lite` ...
 Yes the original meek used in my included log is exactly the same one (I
 thought it was something not widely used so I manipulated it in the
 included log to protect my privacy).
 ● I don't get this, why something widely used like this can't be blocked
 by ISP?
 ● Also is it a security vulnerability to give many users the ''SAME
 MEEK''?
 ● Also what's the difference between ''meek'' & ''meek_lite'' and why to
 use it?
 The only idea I have about meeks is that it's an
 [https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/fronting/meek-architecture.svg
 implementation of Domain Fronting]. It will really help if you could
 suggest something to read explaining this in order to figure out what's
 really a meek and why to use meek_lite not meek.

 > Note that it's a different implementation so the network fingerprint
 will surely not match that of the standard `meek` if I'm not mistaken.
 ● Also, I don't understand the importance of this and what's the problem
 of the standard `meek`.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25529#comment:12>
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