
(On some Unix systems, anybody who can list a socket can connect to it, so Tor is being careful.)ĭec 01 19:09:58.927 Failed to parse/validate config: Failed to bind one of the listener ports.ĭec 01 19:09:58.927 Reading config failed-see warnings above. Is Tor already running?ĭec 01 19:09:58.927 Directory /run/tor cannot be read: Permission deniedĭec 01 19:09:58.927 Before Tor can create a control socket in "/run/tor/control", the directory "/run/tor" needs to exist, and to be accessible only by the user and group account that is running Tor. Debian 10 and older The torbrowser-launcher package isnt available in the regular release of Debian 9 and 10, but it was made later available via the backports system and can be installed through it. Dec 01 19:09:58.925 Tor 0.4.6.7 running on Linux with Libevent 2.1.12-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.1l, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.5, Libzstd 1.5.0 and Glibc 2.34 as libc.ĭec 01 19:09:58.925 Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at ĭec 01 19:09:58.925 Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc".ĭec 01 19:09:58.927 Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050ĭec 01 19:09:58.927 Could not bind to 127.0.0.1:9050: Address already in use. These can both be accessed via terminal commands by running torbrowser-launcher or torbrowser-launcher -settings respectively.
