[vidalia-users] Some soudain connecting problem

Dsoslglece dsoslglece at orange.fr
Thu Nov 12 19:17:44 CET 2009


Hi...
Well, Vidalia-Tor was working very well since 2 years, except for a 
short period about 6 months ago where I had to rely only on Jap...
and now again, each time it wants to start, I got a message saying that 
" Vidalia has connected to a running process that requires a password. 
Please enter your [the end doesn't appear on the window, but I guess it 
is: password]"...

But I aint any... the only password I know of with Vidalia is 
automatically generated.

The journal says (after mentionning that it is a :
nov. 12 18:34:09.759 [Signalement] Tor v0.2.1.19. This is experimental 
software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity. (Running on Darwin i386)
nov. 12 18:34:09.873 [Avertissement] Linelist option 
'__HashedControlSessionPassword' has no value. Skipping.
nov. 12 18:34:10.031 [Signalement] Initialized libevent version 
1.4.11-stable using method kqueue. Good.
nov. 12 18:34:10.032 [Signalement] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050
nov. 12 18:34:10.032 [Signalement] Opening Control listener on 
127.0.0.1:9051
nov. 12 18:34:10.335 [Signalement] Parsing GEOIP file.
nov. 12 18:34:21.986 [Signalement] We're missing a certificate from 
authority with signing key 805619341C7E0817219DF44E8C479988A15B9454: 
launching request.
nov. 12 18:34:21.987 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 5%: Connecting to 
directory server.
nov. 12 18:34:21.987 [Signalement] We now have enough directory 
information to build circuits.
nov. 12 18:34:21.987 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the 
Tor network.
nov. 12 18:34:21.988 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 85%: Finishing handshake 
with first hop.
nov. 12 18:34:29.084 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor 
circuit.
nov. 12 18:34:45.376 [Signalement] Tor has successfully opened a 
circuit. Looks like client functionality is working.
nov. 12 18:34:45.376 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 100%: Done.
nov. 12 18:49:22.404 [Signalement] Catching signal TERM, exiting cleanly.
nov. 12 18:49:28.480 [Signalement] Tor v0.2.1.19. This is experimental 
software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity. (Running on Darwin i386)
nov. 12 18:49:29.971 [Avertissement] Linelist option 
'__HashedControlSessionPassword' has no value. Skipping.
nov. 12 18:49:29.972 [Signalement] Initialized libevent version 
1.4.11-stable using method kqueue. Good.
nov. 12 18:49:29.972 [Signalement] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050
nov. 12 18:49:29.973 [Signalement] Opening Control listener on 
127.0.0.1:9051
nov. 12 18:49:29.973 [Signalement] Parsing GEOIP file.
nov. 12 18:49:29.973 [Signalement] We now have enough directory 
information to build circuits.
nov. 12 18:49:29.974 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the 
Tor network.
nov. 12 18:49:29.974 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 85%: Finishing handshake 
with first hop.
nov. 12 18:49:32.218 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor 
circuit.
nov. 12 18:49:37.271 [Signalement] Tor has successfully opened a 
circuit. Looks like client functionality is working.
nov. 12 18:49:37.271 [Signalement] Bootstrapped 100%: Done.


So, it seems to work anyway… I did try to go to my own site, and it 
managed very slowly to arrive there (but so damn slow !)
And I guess it is only working on 3 feet... True, it was just for about 
10 mn, and then the onion got dark with a cross over it, and nothing 
could pass through anymore.

BTW, looking at the Map of Tor Web, shows no server on any list, and no 
connexion lines on the map.

Thanks for any advice















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