Hi,
On 9 Oct 2018, at 21:29, dave` dave daved7082@gmail.com wrote:
In the old version of tor (less than 8.0)
It looks like you're using Tor Browser. (Tor Browser 8 comes with tor version 0.3.3.9.)
i could download the source code and recompile it( change the number of nodes for example)
Changing the number of nodes is bad for your privacy, because you look different to other users.
and create a new tor.exe file and switch it with the tor.exefile, that create with tor installation. but now, in the new version of tor the 8.0, and above, when im doing that i'm having error- 0xc00007b-which means that i'm working with 32 bit on 64 bit or 64 bit on 32 bit. i found work around way that i can install an old version of tor(less than 8.0 version) do the update to 8.0.2 and then i can change the tor.exe file without any error.
why this thing happens?
Tor Browser 8 for Windows is 64-bit:
https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-80
Windows • Bug 20636+10026: Create 64bit Tor Browser for Windows • Bug 26239+24197: Enable content sandboxing for 64bit Windows builds • Bug 26514: Fix intermittent updater failures on Win64 (Error 19) • Bug 26874: Fix UNC path restrictions failure in Tor Browser 8.0a9 • Bug 12968: Enable HEASLR in Windows x86_64 builds
This means that the libraries distributed with Tor Browser are also 64-bit.
Is your compiled version of tor 32-bit, or 64-bit?
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