Tor && Vidalia Ports

Jasper Frumau jasperfrumau at gmail.com
Wed Apr 18 17:12:37 PDT 2012


It is not owned by root:


$ pwd
/opt/local/etc/privoxy
$ ls -l | grep config
-rw-rw----   1 privoxy  privoxy  57805 Apr 16 10:00 config
-rw-rw----   1 root     admin    57805 Apr 16 10:00 config.mp_backup
-rw-rw----   1 privoxy  privoxy  57805 Apr 19 07:03 config.new

but by privoxy

$ id privoxy
uid=507(privoxy) gid=506(privoxy)
groups=506(privoxy),101(com.apple.sharepoint.group.1),402(com.apple.sharepoint.group.2),61(localaccounts),12(everyone)

and using sudo I still see an empty config file. Privoxy user belongs to
the group privoxy. Perhaps I as the general user do not, even with sudo...?!



On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 4:02 AM, Daniel Ericsson <deric at macports.org> wrote:

> On 17 apr 2012, at 10:12, Jasper Frumau wrote:
>
> I saw at http://www.privoxy.org/faq/misc.html#TOR how I can configure the
> config file to forward calls to tor by uncommenting
>
> #        forward-socks5             /     127.0.0.1:9050 .
>
> in the file config. But the config file in /opt/local/etc/privoxy seems to
> be empty . So is config.new . Is this a MacPorts config setup or am I
> looking in the wrong location?
>
>
> My /opt/local/etc/privoxy/config.new is full of parameters and
> documentation, the file is probably owned by root so are you sure you
> opened it with full privileges?
>
> -- Daniel
>
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