When I was running a bridge on my Raspberry Pi the only success I had was when I compiled from source. Don’t be overwhelmed, the instructions are very easy to follow.
https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 4:16 AM, Alexander Dietrich alexander@dietrich.cx wrote:
You can use "deb.torproject.org" in Raspbian: https://support.torproject.org/apt/tor-deb-repo/
Volker Mink volker.mink@gmx.de hat am 8. Oktober 2019 um 08:29 geschrieben:
Could be, i am not so deep into this whole linux-magic. Its raspian stretch with kernel 4.19.66 on a PI2B, which is -as far as i know- from august 2019.
apt install tor offers me tor version 2.9.6.xx, enabling the experimental from debian-stack offers 0.3.4.x
Any idea how to get a newer version?
Gesendet: Dienstag, 08. Oktober 2019 um 01:09 Uhr Von: "Roger Dingledine" arma@torproject.org An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] obfs4 bridge stuck at 0% bootstrap On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 11:09:53PM +0200, Volker Mink wrote:
<div>After a fresh installation syslog is full with entries like this:</div>
[...]
Oct 7 23:05:09 pi-hole systemd[1]: Failed to start Anonymizing overlay network for TCP.<br/>
My next guess is that you have an old-style raspbian, with an old arm-based cpu architecture that is not compatible with modern Debian, but you have installed the modern Debian tor deb. If that's what's happening, the binary won't run because it's for a different arch.
Now your quest has simplified to "get Tor running at all, by figuring out what operating system you're actually running, and finding an up-to-date Tor package that is intended for that operating system." :)
--Roger
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