[tor-qa] 3.6-beta-2 builds are up
Georg Koppen
gk at torproject.org
Thu Apr 10 13:58:15 UTC 2014
Mike Perry:
> * Windows:
> * Bug 11286: Fix fte transport launch error
While this is working now, it seems there are new fingerprints available
for the remaining two bridges:
10.04.14 12:06:18 [0x0-0x23023].org.mozilla.torbrowser[272] Apr 10
12:06:18.000 [warn] Tried connecting to router at 79.125.3.12:8080, but
identity key was not as expected: wanted
17AF9F9F4E57614A060B7221DCCEDB8BB546DD73 but got [snip]
10.04.14 12:06:18 [0x0-0x23023].org.mozilla.torbrowser[272] Apr 10
12:06:18.000 [warn] Tried connecting to router at 131.252.210.150:8080,
but identity key was not as expected: wanted
271EC1874E40FE65C145C6397AA34FFF7008E50E but got [snip]
And I did not get flashproxy to run at all (but tried not hard).
10.04.14 12:04:21 [0x0-0x23023].org.mozilla.torbrowser[272] Apr 10
12:04:21.000 [warn] We were supposed to connect to bridge '0.0.1.0:1'
using pluggable transport 'flashproxy', but we can't find a pluggable
transport proxy supporting 'flashproxy'. This can happen if you haven't
provided a ClientTransportPlugin line, or if your pluggable transport
proxy stopped running.
10.04.14 12:04:21 [0x0-0x23023].org.mozilla.torbrowser[272] Apr 10
12:04:21.000 [warn] Problem bootstrapping. Stuck at 5%: Connecting to
directory server. (Can't connect to bridge; PT_MISSING; count 1;
recommendation warn)
This might be no surprise given that I just started the Tor Browser with
flashproxy enabled in the TorLauncher dialog. If users are supposed to
do additional things we should tell them that somehow...
Georg
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