Re: All routers are down or won't exit -- choosing a doomed exit at random.

2010-03-13 Thread mister maniac
2010/3/13 Roger Dingledine : > Sounds like you have some application configured to use localhost:8118 as > an http proxy, and that application is trying to launch lots of requests, > many of which are to ports that Tor's default exit policy doesn't allow. > > In the past, people with this problem h

Re: All routers are down or won't exit -- choosing a doomed exit at random.

2010-03-12 Thread Roger Dingledine
> > Notice: All routers are down or won't exit -- choosing a doomed exit at > random. [snip] > after a lot of trial and error i found out that as long as only tor an > vidalia are running everything is fine and tor only opens a few > circuits, but as soon as i start p

All routers are down or won't exit -- choosing a doomed exit at random.

2010-03-12 Thread mister maniac
Hi! the vidalia bundle (or polipo to be exact) stopped working for me on 2 computers. a few days ago tor started to build circuits like crazy and using up all cpu time. the message log is full of the following message: Notice: All routers are down or won't exit -- choosing a doomed ex