Sep 08 08:30:29.673 Warning from libevent: evthread_make_base_notifiable: socketpair: Permission denied Sep 08 08:30:29.673 Warning from libevent: evsig_init: socketpair: Permission denied When I now "View the Network," there is nothing at all. 100% done." in either Windows or Linux version of TTB, I used to be already connected, and ready to surf the Net. Looks like client functionality is working. Sep 07 02:55:11.718 Tor has successfully opened a circuit. Sep 07 02:55:09.750 Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor circuit. Sep 07 02:55:08.875 Bootstrapped 85%: Finishing handshake with first hop. Sep 07 02:55:07.671 Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor network. Sep 07 02:55:07.671 We now have enough directory information to build circuits. Sep 07 02:55:04.609 OpenSSL OpenSSL 1.0.0d looks like version 0.9.8m or later I will try SSL_OP to enable renegotiation Sep 07 02:55:00.343 Control listener listening on port 1489. Sep 07 02:55:00.234 Initialized libevent version 2.0.14-stable using method win32. I clicked on "Show log," and I got the following: Please check the message log for recent warning or error messages. Vidalia detected that the Tor software exited unexpectedly. I clicked on OK, and almost immediately another message said: I moved the Tor Browser folder to the desktop, and this is what happened after I double-clicked Start Tor Browser (2.2.32-3): X-screensaver can be set-up to lock-down the machine with a click or auto-lock after x-minutes. You pick one passphrase to get through LUKS and a second to login through GDM or whichever login window. Though newest versions of Ubuntu (distros 10.10 and 11) are a damnation on all that is good, I've found that a barebones v.10.04 Lucid LTS or Debian Lenny (PRE-Squeeze!!) have very easy to set-up crypto-LUKS/LVM auto-partition function during the OS install. On my setup I have to direct tar to /home/user/tor-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.2., rather than just naming the file as Tor suggests.Ī thought re: overall security: use a separate harddrive with a single encrypted-OS install for any Tor browsing. With Windows, I suspect placing the downloaded archive as close to C:/ as possible before extraction will be useful.Ī Linux note re: the cmd above. For flawless use, place the d'loaded Torbrowser tar.gz archive to the /Home/user folder, extract with "tar -xvzf tor-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.2. " in terminal and run the "Start." script from the newly extracted folder. With my Lucid distro, at least, I don't get a usable Torbrowser install by simply decompressing the archive onto the desktop. Make the TBB launch script work when using a relative symlink (closes: #2525).Add missing C runtime libraries so WinXP users can use TBB again.Bug 3754: Fix SafeCache OCSP errors (fix for TBB only).
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