Thanks for pointing this 'unsafe' use of arm out guys - I just checked and it somehow snuck into my Pi relay tutorial docs also. I'll update them when I have had chance to do some testing early next week.
Best,
Chris On 19 Apr 2014 21:50, "Michael Wolf" mikewolf@riseup.net wrote:
On 4/19/2014 4:16 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 09:19:26AM -0700, kbesig wrote:
Install of tor-arm went well enough, no error msg's.
~$ sudo -u debian-tor arm
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.
<snip> > --Roger
Wow, I always thought that *was* the "safe" way to run arm. I wonder where we both got the advice to do it the dangerous way.
It's worth noting that, under Debian (Jessie, others?), arm will be unable to read tor's logs if you run it as your user. The default group for /var/log/tor is 'adm'. You'll have to:
$ sudo chgrp -R debian-tor /var/log/tor
This will make the logs readable to you (and arm), but unreadable to any system monitoring tools that use the adm group.
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