Hey Volker,

Never tried this, but there's something in the FAQ about this...
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#UpgradeOrMove

I remember some people saying you need to save every keys (and not only 1 as said in the FAQ),
if I'm not wrong, in Raspbian you can find them in /var/lib/tor/keys

And in the torrc, check this
DataDirectory /var/lib/tor

I'm not sure, and I'm sadly noob with Tor, but this easy solution can be tried quickly I think...
+ when I check on my Raspbian (Jessie), debian-tor is the user/group by default on the directory /var/lib/tor

I always launch arm with this command :
sudo -u debian-tor arm

Your /etc/tor/torrc config file has been overwritten by the upgrade ? Have you check it ?

Good luck!


Le 04/02/2016 22:44, Volker Mink a écrit :

Hello there.

I recently updated my Raspberry to the Jessie-Release. During this procedure TOR updated to 0.2.7.x (?).
Now I have the problem that TOR is running as a new process and I cannot access it via ARM.

Everytime I start ARM, any user, it show the “Menu” where I can choose as what the TOR should work. I say “last config”.

In the status screen it says:

22:32:37 [ARM_WARN] Connection refused. Is the ControlPort enabled?

 

arm - raspberrypi (Linux 4.1.13+)

Tor Disconnected (press r to reconnect)

 

On page 4:

 

page 4 / 5 - m: menu, p: pause, h: page help, q: quit

Tor Configuration File:

1 ### Unable to load the torrc ###

 

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What to do? For me it looks the best to remove TOR completely and reinstall it clean. But how to keep my Fingerprint and the Stats?
Or anyone has a idea how to fix this. Im not so deep into linux to fix this error.

 

https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/E20FF09A9A800B16C1C7C16E8C0DF95F46F649B0

 

Anyone can help me?

 

Best regards,

volker

 

 



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