Any suggestions on how to deal with stem on Windows 7 getting stuck at: [notice] Bootstrapped 45%: Asking for relay descriptors.
Occasionally it will make it to: [notice] Bootstrapped 50%: Asking for relay descriptors.
If I run Vidalia in client mode only, it works fine.
I see in the documentation it says: The timeout argument does not work on Windows, and relies on the global state of the signal module.
I have no idea what the "global state of the signal module" means.
Python 2.7
Thanks Tony
Hi Tony. If you run tor directly from the commandline does it finish bootstrapping? This doesn't sound like a Stem issue, but rather that you're unable to finish bootstrapping tor.
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 5:41 AM, Tony Willingham tony@willingham.net wrote:
Any suggestions on how to deal with stem on Windows 7 getting stuck at: [notice] Bootstrapped 45%: Asking for relay descriptors.
Occasionally it will make it to: [notice] Bootstrapped 50%: Asking for relay descriptors.
If I run Vidalia in client mode only, it works fine.
I see in the documentation it says: The timeout argument does not work on Windows, and relies on the global state of the signal module.
I have no idea what the "global state of the signal module" means.
Python 2.7
Thanks Tony
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Run what exactly from the command line? Currently I'm running the "Russia" stem example within Eclipse.
Assuming it is not a stem issue, how do I troubleshoot?
Thanks Tony
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org wrote:
Hi Tony. If you run tor directly from the commandline does it finish bootstrapping? This doesn't sound like a Stem issue, but rather that you're unable to finish bootstrapping tor.
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 5:41 AM, Tony Willingham tony@willingham.net wrote:
Any suggestions on how to deal with stem on Windows 7 getting stuck at: [notice] Bootstrapped 45%: Asking for relay descriptors.
Occasionally it will make it to: [notice] Bootstrapped 50%: Asking for relay descriptors.
If I run Vidalia in client mode only, it works fine.
I see in the documentation it says: The timeout argument does not work on Windows, and relies on the global state of the signal module.
I have no idea what the "global state of the signal module" means.
Python 2.7
Thanks Tony
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On 12/31/2014 07:47 PM, Tony Willingham wrote:
Run what exactly from the command line? Currently I'm running the "Russia" stem example within Eclipse.
Assuming it is not a stem issue, how do I troubleshoot?
You need to tell tor to use some obfs3 bridges. You can do that by editing the configuration file "torrc".