As "root" user on the server : service tor reload Or as your usual user, on Ubuntu I remember "sudo" sudo service tor reload and it will eat the new torrc file ;) Don't forget, you can check some things with tor-arm package, it's quick and easy, then : sudo -u debian-tor arm (if Ubuntu is using the debian-tor user to launch the Tor process...) Le 15/05/2016 à 13:29, Moritz Bartl a écrit : > > You need to "reload" the Tor process, send it a SIGHUP signal, to make > it reread the configuration. Some configuration options are only picked > up on restart. No changes are picked up "on the fly". > -- Petrusko PubKey EBE23AE5 C0BF 2184 4A77 4A18 90E9 F72C B3CA E665 EBE2 3AE5
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