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Re: [tor-bugs] #20250 [Obfuscation/meek]: macOS 10.12 TorBrowser meek pluggable transport issues
#20250: macOS 10.12 TorBrowser meek pluggable transport issues
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Reporter: tordevSZ0 | Owner: dcf
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: High | Milestone:
Component: Obfuscation/meek | Version: Tor:
| unspecified
Severity: Major | Resolution:
Keywords: meek, macOS, TorBrowser, 10.12, | Actual Points:
sierra, macOS |
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by dcf):
Replying to [comment:12 tordevSZ0]:
> Replying to [comment:11 dcf]:
> > Replying to [ticket:20250 tordevSZ0]:
> > > Having issues using the meek pluggable transports on macOS 10.12
installation with a fresh install of TorBrowser.
> >
> > Please try the alpha release 6.5a3. If it works for you, that means we
have to use a newer version of Go to compile the next stable release.
>
> This may be an error on my part, but when using a fresh install of 6.5a3
on 10.12, the initial Tor Network Settings window opens, but fails to
connect to the tor control port, even with
extensions.torlauncher.control_port_use_socket pref set to false in
prefs.js. I monitor file accesses by applications and noticed that the
TorBrowser.app, after creating and writing to the '~/Library/Application
Support/TorBrowser-Data' directory as it should, then tries to write to
the non-existent '~/Library/Application', and then times out trying to
connect to tor.real with the message 'failed to connect to control port'.
It might be something else, but this makes me wonder whether a hard-coded
path with spaces in it isn't written properly - e.g. ~/Library/Application
Support which would yield ~/Library/Application with an error instead of
'~/Library/Application Support'.
What you describe really sounds like #20210 (also #20215, #18753), but
that should have been fixed by setting
`extensions.torlauncher.control_port_use_socket=false`.
Please try installing the alpha bundle into a directory other than
/Applications, for example in your home directory or on your desktop. That
should work around the space issue either way.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/20250#comment:15>
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