Thanks for your reply! Yes, I installed the vidalia bundle (Vidalia: 0.1.9; Tor: 0.2.0.31).Yes, pppoe is always started before and runs fine (I haven't changed anything here; should I?)
No, there was no warning as far as I remember from OSX. The firewall is running, and -to see if there's a difference- I added the Vidalia program in the "allow" list to let it work freely; but there was no difference. There's an option at vidalia for the firewall; I tested it with the ports set automatically ("80,443"), but there's no success. Anything else I could/should add? I'm a bit worried I forgot something "basic" to do..
Am 12.10.2008 um 13:39 schrieb phobos@xxxxxxxxxx:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:12:17PM +0200, buchenstab@xxxxxxxx wrote 1.7K bytes in 36 lines about:Oktober 12 11:19:43.850 [Hinweis] We now have enough directory information to build circuits.Which package did you install? The vidalia-bundle? Is your pppoe active and connected before you start Vidalia/Tor?OSX should have prompted you to allow connections from Vidalia, did it?-- Andrew