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On 4/30/2014 11:38 AM, Delton Barnes wrote:
Roger Dingledine:
You're using arm dangerously. See item #14 on https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian for the safer way to run arm with your Debian / Ubuntu relay.
Followed item #14, but after logging out/in I get:
$ arm Connection refused. Is the ControlPort enabled?
'groups' shows the 'debian-tor' group. 'sudo -u debian-tor arm' still works. Anyone have an idea what I've missed?
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"14. You might like to use the arm relay monitor to watch your relay's activities from the command line. First, "sudo apt-get install tor-arm". Second, as the user that will be running arm, run "sudo adduser $USER debian-tor" to add your user to the debian-tor group so it can reach Tor's controlsocket. Then log out and log back in (so your user is actually in the group), and run "arm"."
This worked for me, just remember to logout/in and restart tor and arm. Also be sure to un-comment the ControlPort and assign an ip to it if different that default in your /etc/torrc.
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