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Checking Authorization Restart Loop - Tor

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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!

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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.

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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: Password

E 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: Password

E 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.

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​Had the same problem. Added   SocksPort 127.0.0.1:9150 PreferSOCKSNoAuth   to the torrc file and now seems to be working fine.

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