[vidalia-users] Some soudain connecting problem
Dsoslglece
dsoslglece at orange.fr
Thu Nov 12 19:42:06 CET 2009
Dsoslglece a écrit :
> 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]"...
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> But I aint any... the only password I know of with Vidalia is
> automatically generated.
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> 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.
>
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> 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.
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> BTW, looking at the Map of Tor Web, shows no server on any list, and
> no connexion lines on the map.
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> Thanks for any advice
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Well, me again... just to mention that since this last request, I went
to Vidalia project and got
the beta version (0.2.6-1386) and now the mentionned problem seems to
have disappear...
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