


That’s pretty bad, since the controller protocol isn’t encrypted! Maybe you should just listen on 127.0.0.1 and use a tool like stunnel or ssh to encrypt remote connections to your control port. This means that programs not running on your computer can reconfigure your Tor. Tor | Jul 10 09:38:07.021 You have a ControlPort set to accept connections from a non-local address. This allows everybody on your local network to use your machine as a proxy.

Tor | Jul 10 09:38:06.786 You have a ControlPort set to accept connections from a non-local address. Tor | Jul 10 09:38:06.758 Read configuration file “/etc/tor/torrc”. Tor | Jul 10 09:38:06.744 Tor can’t help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at Tor | Jul 10 09:34:58.000 Have tried resolving or connecting to address ‘’ at 3 different places. Tor | Jul 10 09:30:03.000 Tried for 125 seconds to get a connection to :8333.
