[tor-relays] "support team" address?

eliaz eliaz at riseup.net
Sun May 1 07:33:57 UTC 2016


Thanks for the precise help, Roger. some relies interleaved:
> On 4/30/2016 7:41:48 PM, Roger Dingledine (arma at mit.edu) wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 02:51:27PM +0000, eliaz wrote:
> > I'm having crashes when restarting tor. I get the error message "Tor
> > unexpectedly exited.... Send a copy of Your Tor Log to the support
> > team." So, what's the address?
> 
> We have alas stopped operating the support team, since we didn't have
> funding to keep it going, and it was being overwhelmed by users who wanted
> the same things over and over. We've instead been focusing on cleaning
> up our documentation, improving user experience, etc in hopes that in
> the future we'll have fewer users who think contacting the support desk
> is the right first move.
> 
> I've opened https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18939
> so we can confuse fewer users with that phrase.

Aha, that  must be why previous requests to rt.torproject.org went
unanswered? Water over the dam...

> In your case, my guess is that you added something to your torrc file,
> which caused your Tor to fail when it restarted it. Tor Browser isn't
> really meant to be used along with the phrase "when restarting Tor",
> so I'm afraid you are in expert territory. :)

Of course. I'd think it would be useful to know how if possible to do
this for those who run torbrowser only on windows.
> 
> Also, Tor Browser isn't a relay by default, and it's a poor way to operate
> a relay. 

Who would know? It's nowhere stated in the documentation...

> You'll do much better with a Tor package like the debian package:
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian

I'm running debian already as a VM, & running tails off a usb stick so I
can know how to help those who need that. The 24/7 low-power rig on
which I currently run bridges runs on an old Intel Atom D2550 processor
which doesn't accept graphical UI linux & I haven't gotten around to
looking into command-line versions. If anyone can suggest one I'd
appreciate it.

>And lastly,
> https://www.torproject.org/about/contact#support
> has some suggestions for how to find help.

Did that, also will follow Moritz's suggestions re IRC & stackexchange.
Really, running bridges intelligently & learning what's going on is not
straightforward at all. I keep at it out of perversity. - eliaz


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