
Hello, I have a bridge [1] that doesn't have any keys in /var/lib/tor/keys! How is that possible and how do I fix the problem? potlatch [1] FB45183DD82D572CA2B2641C1AB0EB0D8CE7B858 Sent with [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/) secure email.

if the bridge is an tor instance, it may reside inside: /var/lib/tor-instances/bridge01/keys/ or similiar depending on what you named it :) tor-relays:
Hello, I have a bridge [1] that doesn't have any keys in /var/lib/tor/keys! How is that possible and how do I fix the problem?
potlatch
[1] FB45183DD82D572CA2B2641C1AB0EB0D8CE7B858
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On Saturday, June 4, 2022 1:58:29 AM CEST potlatch via tor-relays wrote:
Hello, I have a bridge [1] that doesn't have any keys in /var/lib/tor/keys! How is that possible and how do I fix the problem?
potlatch
[1] FB45183DD82D572CA2B2641C1AB0EB0D8CE7B858
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Mmmmh - You need root rights to read /var/lib/tor/* or Tor DataDirectory somewhere else. - Possibly you have several instances: /var/lib/tor-instances/* - If you compiled yourself see below /usr/local/var/lib/tor/* -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
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