Re: [tor-relays] Questions regarding arm on Debian

2016-11-11 Thread Dennis Christ
Line 118 is actually an empty line, but on 117 is this: Nickname "Iridium" Line 127 is also empty, but on 126 is this: RelayBandwidthBurst 1.5 MB I did not set up tor to write out the torrc file. But if have noticed on the Tor Configuration File page in arm these two config values are in red

Re: [tor-relays] Questions regarding arm on Debian

2016-11-11 Thread Michael Armbruster
Am 11.11.2016 um 13:51 schrieb Dennis Christ: > Line 118 is actually an empty line, but on 117 is this: > > Nickname "Iridium" Try using your nickname without quotes, like so: Nickname Iridium > > Line 127 is also empty, but on 126 is this: > > RelayBandwidthBurst 1.5 MB You could try to use

Re: [tor-relays] Questions regarding arm on Debian

2016-11-11 Thread Dennis Christ
You don't need a shell for the debian-tor user. CookieAuthentication should work, if you set CookieAuthentication 1 in /etc/tor/torrc and are using an armrc file. I think the problem with CookieAuthentication was that the cookie file control_auth_cookie gets written to /var/lib/tor. This direc

Re: [tor-relays] Questions regarding arm on Debian

2016-11-11 Thread diffusae
Hi! On 11.11.2016 14:10, Michael Armbruster wrote: > Try using your nickname without quotes, like so: > > Nickname Iridium Yes, I can confirm, that Nickname should be set without quotes. > You could try to use kilobytes/s instead of a decimal number in MB > > RelayBandwidthBurst 1536 KB The

Re: [tor-relays] Questions regarding arm on Debian

2016-11-11 Thread diffusae
Hi! On 11.11.2016 14:14, Dennis Christ wrote: > I think the problem with CookieAuthentication was that the cookie file > control_auth_cookie gets written > to /var/lib/tor. This directory is only readable by user debian-tor and > not even group readable. I have > put CookieAuthFileGroupReadable 1