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Hello, Tor community. Quick, possibly noobish question. I'd like to
use my desktop and connect ARM (running on the desktop) to the
control port of a server running Tor on the same LAN, but it's
refusing the connection. I'm running <i>sudo -u tor arm -i
10.0.0.3:9051</i>, and it outputs:<br>
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<small><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">robert@CPC-Arch:~$
sudo -u tor arm -i 10.0.0.3:9051<br>
[sudo] password for robert: <br>
Connection refused. Is the ControlPort enabled?</font></small><br>
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I can connect to the control port from the same host fine, but when
I try to do it from another host it fails. There must be something
I'm missing. Hope you guys can help me. Thanks.<br>
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-Robert<br>
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