On a Pi 3 the official packages seem to work, so you can simply follow the instructions on the Tor website: https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
Use "Option two" and ignore the "Raspbian is not Debian" paragraph.
Best regards, Alexander
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On 2017-01-06 06:37, Petrusko wrote:
Hey, Tor from Raspbian Repo is not very updated... v0.2.5... On a RPi, I usually build Tor Stable from source. No problem about using ports >1024 in my case.
Some dependencies required... (sorry, I don't remember which ones...)
Add source repo in your /etc/apt/sources.list
At the bottom of the file :
#TOR stable - pour building from source deb-src http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org jessie main
- Compil Tor from source with a script, in my home folder (for example):
nano tor-compil.sh I use "root" user.
#!/bin/bash # init function pause(){ read -p "$*" } mkdir ~/debian-packages cd ~/debian-packages rm * -R apt-get source tor cd tor-* debuild -rfakeroot -uc -us cd .. pause 'Press [Enter] key to continue... Installation TOR' dpkg -i tor_*.deb tor-*.deb
exit 0
Then chmod +x tor-compil.sh
./tor-compil.sh
Hope it will help!
Le 06/01/2017 à 03:38, Kurt Besig a écrit :
I just installed tor on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and can't get a relay to start unless I sudo. When I attempt to start tor as a non-privileged user I get a permissions error: Opening Jan 05 18:33:35.929 [notice] Opening OR listener on 0.0.0.0:443 Jan 05 18:33:35.930 [warn] Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:443: Permission denied Jan 05 18:33:35.930 [notice] Opening Directory listener on 0.0.0.0:80 Jan 05 18:33:35.930 [warn] Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:80: Permission denied Ideas on best method to bind these ports to tor on startup as non-root?
Thanks
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