Hi Wang! Thank you so much for your help! Why is it something so simple can be so darned complicated - lol! Sent from Samsung tablet. -------- Original message -------- From: Mighty Wang <wang@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 4/19/20 2:01 PM (GMT-06:00) To: tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Debian-tor Vs User > when I try and su to debian-tor. First I get a query for a password which > it doesn't have. So I make a pass for debian-tor and enter it when I su to > debian-tor. I enter whoami and the response is: user and not debian-tor. > With or without a password it doesn't work. Secondly, if I su debia-tor > > passwrd - sudo -u debian-tor nyx it produces a page and a half of pure > gibberish. Sudo -i to root and enter nyx, it operates perfectly; and yes > I understand I shouldn't run nyx as root. > > How do I become debian-tor so I can operate my bridge correctly? Adriann > > -- > It can't be, so therefore it isn't - stanton Friedman Hello Kathi You need to add your standard user to the debian-tor group. it is not necessary to set a password for the debian-tor user or to try to su to that debian-tor. If your username is kathi then as the following one-liner should do what you need on debian: "sudo adduser kathi debian-tor" Then arm/nyx should fire up as the kathi user... regards Wang -- MIGHTYWANG 9B2BC7EFD661072AFADC533BE8DCF1C19D8C2DCC _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays |
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