Ok - I do have it and I installed a second instance called "tor2". I can control the first instance of Tor as usual with arm but how can I now control the running of "tor2" with arm? When calling arm with "sudo -u _tor-tor2 arm" I get asked for a Controller password even while having a HashedControlPassword in place? What are the other needed settings apart from the relay specific ones in the torrc file from "tor2" to get it controlled by arm? Could somebody please give an example? Thank you all, Paul. these are my current settings: SocksPort auto RunAsDaemon 0 Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices2.log ControlPort 9052 HashedControlPassword xx:xxxxxxxxxx Nickname test2 RelayBandwidthRate 500 KB RelayBandwidthBurst 800 KB Am 01.07.2016 um 23:28 schrieb nusenu: >> thank you for that link. >> >> Unfortunately I have to out myself as I am a newbe and donât know how to >> get it working. >> >> I can see - the tool >> https://gitweb.torproject.org/debian/tor.git/tree/debian/tor-instance-create >> . >> >> Do I have to download it? If so where to? >> >> Sorry cant be more precise with my questions. > > This "tool" comes with the tor package (from torproject debian > repository), so if you installed tor from there you should have it already. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >
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