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it dont uses VPN and TOR #70

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msfu101 opened this issue Aug 6, 2019 · 1 comment
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it dont uses VPN and TOR #70

msfu101 opened this issue Aug 6, 2019 · 1 comment

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msfu101 commented Aug 6, 2019

if i type in #4nonimizer privoxy, privoxy gave me the error message

Synchronizing state of privoxy.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable privoxy

Service tor is up and running but Privoxy gave me an error message, too.

Job for privoxy.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
See "systemctl status privoxy.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.

What can i do to start VPN with TOR? I'm confused.
Thanks in advance!

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msfu101 commented Aug 11, 2019

The Output of systemctl status privoxy.service is

● privoxy.service - Privacy enhancing HTTP Proxy
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/privoxy.service; enabled; vendor preset:
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sun 2019-08-11 18:27:18 CEST; 28s ag
Docs: man:privoxy(8)
https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/
Process: 3034 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/privoxy --pidfile $PIDFILE --user $OWNER $CO
Process: 3038 ExecStopPost=/bin/rm -f $PIDFILE (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

Aug 11 18:27:17 whoami systemd[1]: Starting Privacy enhancing HTTP Proxy...
Aug 11 18:27:18 whoami systemd[1]: privoxy.service: Control process exited, code
Aug 11 18:27:18 whoami systemd[1]: privoxy.service: Failed with result 'exit-cod
Aug 11 18:27:18 whoami systemd[1]: Failed to start Privacy enhancing HTTP Proxy.
lines 1-12/12 (END)

The Output of journalctl -xe is

Aug 11 18:28:17 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:19 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:21 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:23 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:25 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:27 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:29 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:31 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:33 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:35 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:37 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:39 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:41 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:43 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:45 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)
Aug 11 18:28:46 whoami kernel: RTW: cfg80211_rtw_scan(wlan2)
Aug 11 18:28:46 whoami kernel: RTW: [HW_VAR_CHECK_TXBUF] Empty in 4 ms
Aug 11 18:28:46 whoami kernel: RTW: wlan2 sleep m0=0x00000002, ori reg_0x4d4=0x0
Aug 11 18:28:50 whoami kernel: perf: interrupt took too long (3944 > 3941), lowe
Aug 11 18:28:50 whoami kernel: RTW: wlan2 wakeup m0=0x00000002, ori reg_0x4d4=0x
Aug 11 18:28:50 whoami kernel: RTW: survey done event(49) band:0 for wlan2
Aug 11 18:28:50 whoami kernel: RTW: rtw_indicate_scan_done(wlan2)
Aug 11 18:28:51 whoami kernel: RTW: ==>rtw_ps_processor .fw_state(0)

Maybe now somebody can help me?

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