On 12/01/16 18:33, pa011 wrote: > > > Am 02.12.2016 um 00:21 schrieb Michael Armbruster: >> On 2016-12-01 at 23:54, pa011 wrote: >>> There were some talks about network diversity recently, so I made up my mind and started a freeBSD server. >>> >>> On advice from here https://gist.github.com/teor2345/c6e2890c44097fd6aaceeedec08c6431 I placed a line in the torrc file "Log notice file /var/log/tor/log" >>> >>> Following these instructions from the TDP: >>> >>> "touch /var/log tor && chown _tor:_tor /var/log/tor && chmod 600 /var/log/tor" >> >> As others already said, it should be "/var/log/tor" without a space and >> with a slash. >> >> But for me, it looks like you are trying to store the logs in a file >> "/var/log/tor/log", so in a directory named "/var/log/tor". You should >> delete the file you created with the touch command and instead use >> "mkdir /var/log/tor", then change ownership and modify access rights via >> chmod. >> > I thought it is similar to "Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices.log" in debian where you specify a single file. > So you Michael say in in freeBSD the torrc file is looking for a folder entry - I will try that tomorrow.. > so it will be > "sudo mkdir /var/log/tor" > "sudo chown _tor:_tor /var/log/tor" > "sudo chmod 600 /var/log/tor" You are making a directory that even root can't cd into. By default, FreeBSD's tor and tor-devel port want to store logs inside /var/log/tor/ regardless of what you put in the /usr/local/etc/tor/torrc file last I looked. This is step-by-step just to illustrate what you're actually doing. mkdir /var/log/tor; chown _tor:_tor /var/log/tor; mkdir chmod 700 /var/log/tor; touch /var/log/tor/tor.log; chmod 600 /var/log/tor/tor.log; g -- 5F77 765E 40D6 5340 A0F5 3401 4997 FF11 A86F 44E2
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