How is it I have to click on new identity several times to get tor to connect, whereas with earlier versions it connects first time without
the new 10-30 second delay. Can't these geniuses code a program that
works? Also bridges DO NOT work, period. Doesn't matter the source where
you get them from they just DON'T work. I keep several older versions of
Tor because the new "upgrades" are often worse than the old versions.
Will the EVER get competent programmers to code the Tor interface.
Doesn't look promising. Also if you use older versions you will notice
many times the newer version won't connect whereas the older versions
will. It's just a lame program. And as other posters have noticed it is
being fucked with by 3 letter agencies.
In article <XnsAF0F5504AA361an...@46.165.242.91>
anonymous <anon...@invalid.com> wrote:
How is it I have to click on new identity several times to get tor to connect, whereas with earlier versions it connects first time without
the new 10-30 second delay. Can't these geniuses code a program that
works? Also bridges DO NOT work, period. Doesn't matter the source where you get them from they just DON'T work. I keep several older versions of Tor because the new "upgrades" are often worse than the old versions.
Will the EVER get competent programmers to code the Tor interface.
Doesn't look promising. Also if you use older versions you will notice
many times the newer version won't connect whereas the older versions
will. It's just a lame program. And as other posters have noticed it is being fucked with by 3 letter agencies.
1. If you are observing Tor negotiation, it says why.
2. Bridges work.
3. Waiting for your link to an updated binary.
4. Don't use Avast, it fucks with Tor. If you use Tor, have
Avast installed and are experiencing erratic connectivity, right-
click the Avast icon, Avast shields control, Disable for 10
minutes and try again.
On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 1:18:23 AM UTC+2, Nomen Nescio wrote:
In article <XnsAF0F5504AA361an...@46.165.242.91>
anonymous <anon...@invalid.com> wrote:
How is it I have to click on new identity several times to get tor to connect, whereas with earlier versions it connects first time without
the new 10-30 second delay. Can't these geniuses code a program that works? Also bridges DO NOT work, period. Doesn't matter the source where you get them from they just DON'T work. I keep several older versions of Tor because the new "upgrades" are often worse than the old versions. Will the EVER get competent programmers to code the Tor interface. Doesn't look promising. Also if you use older versions you will notice many times the newer version won't connect whereas the older versions will. It's just a lame program. And as other posters have noticed it is being fucked with by 3 letter agencies.
1. If you are observing Tor negotiation, it says why.I think it has an "auto-connect" checkbox or button that can be clicked/enabled.
2. Bridges work.
3. Waiting for your link to an updated binary.
4. Don't use Avast, it fucks with Tor. If you use Tor, have
Avast installed and are experiencing erratic connectivity, right-
click the Avast icon, Avast shields control, Disable for 10
minutes and try again.
After that is clicked it should work, but granted tor might have some routers offline or some other identify/connection issue.
So far, for me, mostly it works, if not always lately, it does warn sometimes about identity leakage.
So my advise is "enable auto connect" ! ;)
Bye,
Skybuck.
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