On 21/09/2015 15:50, Sean Greenslade wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 09:05:21PM +0100, Tor Stuff wrote:
>> I am running tor on a new Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS system. I have
>> restarted tor a couple of times with
>>
>> service tor restart
>>
>> I noticed when I start arm that it is telling me that
>>
>> The torrc differs from what tor's using. You can issue sighup to
>> reload ...
>>
>> It seems that tor is running with default values and is not
>> reading /etc/tor/torrc as there is no ... -f /etc/tor/torrc
>> option being used by the running tor when it is displayed with
>> 'ps'.
>>
>> The 'ps' output for the tor instance is
>>
>> /usr/bin/tor --defaults-torrc
>> /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc --hush
> This isn't really a Tor issue, it's an Ubuntu one. But you need to
> figure out how "service" is launching Tor and change it to point to
> your /etc torrc.
On 22 Sep 2015, at 02:15, Billy Humphreys <PokeAcer549@outlook.com> wrote:

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It normally uses /usr/bin/<service name>

On Ubuntu, service starts /usr/bin/tor using the script in /etc/init.d/tor

Try editing the line that reads:
ARGS=“”
To read:
ARGS="-f /etc/tor/torrc”

This appears to have occurred as part of a recent package update, as I experienced exactly the same issue on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (trusty), and tor was using /etc/tor/torrc a few weeks ago.

(Also, Billy, please don’t top-post, it makes the thread of conversation hard to read.
Instead, post after the paragraph you’re replying to, and edit the message down to the parts needed to understand your response.)

Tim

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