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what about if you uninstall tor, delete any traces of configuration
files you can find and reinstall? the default setup for tor/vidalia
bundle works as is afaik

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 07:50:54PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.9K bytes 
> in 55 lines about:
> : The output of "ps auxwww | grep Tor" is this:
> : 
> : 424   2.7  0.1    27376    424  p1  S+    7:43PM   0:00.01 grep Tor
> 
>       This shows that Tor is not running.  If you run 
>       "sudo /Library/StartupItems/Tor/Tor start"
>       what do you receive for output?
> 
> : Any idea what's up with that, and do I really have to launch Vidalia  
> : every time I want to use Tor?
> 
>       You shouldn't have to do this now.  However, this further
>       highlights that Tor isn't started automatically for unknown
>       reasons.  
> 
>       Possibly places to look for reasons can be found in:
>       /var/log/tor/tor.log or /Library/Logs/Crashreporter/.
> 
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