lambda25 0 Posted ... Hi, I've setup tor to allow use of a control port. Using the test button indicates AirVPN can connect through the tor port successfully. I enter my login details into the client, which logs me in successfully. Now when I click to connect to a server it states it is "Checking Authorization", fails, then restarts in 3 seconds trying to do the same thing. This continues until I click cancel. When I change back to default setting it connects to servers without a problem. any help is much appreciated as I would really like the extra layer of tor security. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post
teenwolfpack 0 Posted ... Hi, I know it's been a few days since this was posted, and I hope you were able to fix this error since then. I had the same issue, and was able to correct in by restarting my computer. As simple as that sounds, it was not the first thing I thought of because I just turned on my computer and every other program was running fine. Best of luck. Quote Share this post Link to post
Magneticpule 0 Posted ... Having the same issue, restarted my computer but still get the same error message. Quote Share this post Link to post
lambda25 0 Posted ... I still have the same issue, restarting didn't help. I upgraded my OS (ubuntu 16.04) and installed the latest eddy client v2.11.11 RC but still have the same issue. The relevant output of the log file is: 2017.01.17 19:31:46 - Tor Control authentication method: Password. 2017.01.17 19:31:46 - Tor Test: Successful test. Tor Version: 0.2.7.6 (git-605ae665009853bd)I 2017.01.17 19:32:50 - Session starting.. 2017.01.17 19:32:50 - Unable to understand if IPv6 is active.I 2017.01.17 19:32:50 - Checking authorization .... 2017.01.17 19:32:50 - Tor Control authentication method: PasswordE 2017.01.17 19:32:50 - Unable to communicate with Tor (Unable to find IP address of Tor first node of an established circuit.). Is Tor up and running?I 2017.01.17 19:32:53 - Checking authorization .... 2017.01.17 19:32:54 - Tor Control authentication method: PasswordE 2017.01.17 19:32:54 - Unable to communicate with Tor (Unable to find IP address of Tor first node of an established circuit.). Is Tor up and running? Any help would be much appreciated. Quote Share this post Link to post
bford 0 Posted ... Had the same problem. Added SocksPort 127.0.0.1:9150 PreferSOCKSNoAuth to the torrc file and now seems to be working fine. Quote Share this post Link to post