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Von: An: "Billy Humphreys" <PokeAcer549@xxxxxxxxxxx> Betreff: [tor-relays] Tor is starting without the -f /etc/tor/torrc option Datum: Mo., Sep. 21, 2015 18:36 Hi all,
I might miss the point, but as I also run Tor on Ubuntu, I
can confirm it reads both config files, the default one and my
torrc.
The default one makes sure e.g. privilege dropping to user
debian-tor and a few other things in case you miss to set them
properly.
My ORPort and other config is done via my torrc.
And I would bet a cup of tasty coffee that Tor on Ubuntu
looks for /etc/torrc and not for /etc/tor/torrc, but I always
lose when I'm willing to bet, so I guess it's just a little
stubborn.
Greetings to you all.
Christian
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Von: "Billy Humphreys" <PokeAcer549@xxxxxxxxxxx> An: <tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Betreff: [tor-relays] Tor is starting without the -f /etc/tor/torrc option Datum: Mo., Sep. 21, 2015 18:15 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 It normally uses /usr/bin/<service name> On 21/09/2015 15:50, Sean Greenslade wrote: > On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 09:05:21PM +0100, Tor Stuff wrote: >> I am running tor on a new Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS system. I have >> restarted tor a couple of times with >> >> service tor restart >> >> I noticed when I start arm that it is telling me that >> >> The torrc differs from what tor's using. You can issue sighup to >> reload ... >> >> It seems that tor is running with default values and is not >> reading /etc/tor/torrc as there is no ... -f /etc/tor/torrc >> option being used by the running tor when it is displayed with >> 'ps'. >> >> The 'ps' output for the tor instance is >> >> /usr/bin/tor --defaults-torrc >> /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc --hush >> >> I had asumed that because I have set DirPort to 80 and ORPort to >> 443 in /etc/tor/torrc and can see in the tor log files that those >> two ports are reachable from outside, that the running tor was >> reading /etc/tot/torrc. >> >> Something is amiss with my tor configuration but I don't know >> what. >> >> Any hints as to where to look would be welcome while I try to >> RTFM again! >> >> Cheers >> >> Q > > This isn't really a Tor issue, it's an Ubuntu one. But you need to > figure out how "service" is launching Tor and change it to point to > your /etc torrc. > > --Sean _______________________________________________ tor-relays > mailing list tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > - -- _______________________________________________ My GPG keyID is 0x6DEF6C26 - the key is avaliable on most keyservers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWAC06AAoJEHukJMVt72wm7g8P/2QB01RxefD5hGFFwlt2k651 RwPeD1FaeAlRUDTsb4nUpxv0Cy5tYvzMmlqOx5YbWNgH7iBqYynoUXuWSgD/skfp Zfycin75lSOSLv5nj3gFDfh6z7xivxcwl8sfrtS/wRNmWtPaiVPx+uz+7K8Vr/qn 1A5QADFoCRBaQtl44cXJWdWtg5CKtPoCHEA95vYQDMunoL0diJJJyQH3wq7ERRgJ kamoZn6EtIVx+EJYkZmQ21GXTa9c5hjkW+reI6XUKZkgnq61Vbkw6HkRW7UUo8/y rp8q5sYmDCL61fZnSD7DeBFBBj7ajnccsGzjV5bBG9ztD7iTVvh0SWu05FaghcRu gpZ+/M7Z/8OUkCgr6F4YFAuE6mwJIcF8azSFXvuCsiVVfxo6DA8BGjzvLouZvdkx Q8SfCQYKUCAURtIamws5jRZHk+dSkktPvWqu4KMfmxbvtrA9xt8h2B/6+ix0c2X2 OXd13fl+D0E/Hu7Ka653SUBxiOJ2AbRGQDh998SjfAWA0qqkXLDTn6q6APlCB3g2 yjl03EVPdqx8zjGcQfeHhtmoEpWo92nPWzpXVeHODOu3UrTVF+wN5zlFf/NkVb16 v0kuyzCtnd5EZ8AbyI/c2ZGANMffuv47kHq8u2VQ+hZJJrN22Lc4Zs/PD31sBZGD 5WhIC9mkp/WD6rt9/+K9 =37jU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays |
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