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sickofsloppy@programs.org

2006-01-14, 2:46 am

Today I wasted another hour or so trying to get TorCP to work. Author claims
in rather crappy doc page that it works on all versions of windows from win95
and up. It does not. It does work in XP. (I do not have win95).

Program documentation is poor, just like tor. Program starts tor without even
notifying you, EVEN after you select, "do not start" on startup. Then you cannot
stop Tor without rebooting. Another sloppy program from the Tor group. I think
these guys just like to shove all this crap off on users so the poor user will
do their beta testing for them.

Tried all the program's suggestions on getting it to work, -no go. Guess when
they say "all versions of windows" what they really mean is: it works on my
XP box. Sorry, but I am fed up with shit software, even if it is "free"-it's
not free if you waste alot of time trying to get junk programs to work.





Happy Camper

2006-01-14, 2:46 am

In article <IMYWAQDN38730.9159837963@anonymous.poster>
sickofsloppy@programs.org wrote:
>
> Today I wasted another hour or so trying to get TorCP to work. Author claims
> in rather crappy doc page that it works on all versions of windows from win95
> and up. It does not. It does work in XP. (I do not have win95).
>
> Program documentation is poor, just like tor. Program starts tor without even
> notifying you, EVEN after you select, "do not start" on startup. Then you cannot
> stop Tor without rebooting. Another sloppy program from the Tor group. I think
> these guys just like to shove all this crap off on users so the poor user will
> do their beta testing for them.
>
> Tried all the program's suggestions on getting it to work, -no go. Guess when
> they say "all versions of windows" what they really mean is: it works on my
> XP box. Sorry, but I am fed up with shit software, even if it is "free"-it's
> not free if you waste alot of time trying to get junk programs to work.


Sounds like you're running Tor as a service. If so, you will need to
specify the control port in torrc. The default for TorCP is 9051 so just
add the following line to torrc

ControlPort 9051

HTH

--
Happy Camper


sickofsloppy@programs.org

2006-01-14, 5:46 pm

See OP, please. Tried with and without this line in torrc. Still does not work
correctly. Also the author says this is for running with NT as a service only
and does not say anything about using this setting for other OS's or when not
running as a service. Like I said, crap documentation, crap program. Also author
offers no explanation of how program works to help users to troubleshoot on
their own. Many of these guys have no concept of what really good programming
is and what it requires.

To the other poster, don't have time to thread a reply directly to you, but
I already know how to end a process and I am not using XP. As I recall I was
not able to end the process for this program in the normal fashion and I had
to reboot. These Tor programmers are sloppy and we all know what that means
for anonymity. Like most unix folk they they are like the computer guy on Sat.
Night Live-if you don't already know you are not worthy of their support.

Happy Camper replied:

>Sounds like you're running Tor as a service. If so, you will need to
>specify the control port in torrc. The default for TorCP is 9051 so just
>add the following line to torrc
>
>ControlPort 9051






sick_of_sloppy@pro_grams.com

2006-01-14, 5:46 pm

See OP, please. Tried with and without this line in torrc. Still does not work
correctly. Also the author says this is for running with NT as a service only
and does not say anything about using this setting for other OS's or when not
running as a service. Like I said, crap documentation, crap program. Also author
offers no explanation of how program works to help users to troubleshoot on
their own. Many of these guys have no concept of what really good programming
is and what it requires.

To the other poster, don't have time to thread a reply directly to you, but
I already know how to end a process and I am not using XP. As I recall I was
not able to end the process for this program in the normal fashion and I had
to reboot. These Tor programmers are sloppy and we all know what that means
for anonymity. Like most unix folk they they are like the computer guy on Sat.
Night Live-if you don't already know you are not worthy of their support.

Happy Camper replied:

>Sounds like you're running Tor as a service. If so, you will need to
>specify the control port in torrc. The default for TorCP is 9051 so just
>add the following line to torrc
>
>ControlPort 9051






Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer

2006-01-15, 2:46 am

sickofsloppy@programs.org wrote:

> I think
> these guys just like to shove all this crap off on users so the poor user will
> do their beta testing for them.


It *IS* a beta version, stoopid!
It is not intented to be used by the illiterate masses yet.
Please come back later.

Zax

2006-01-15, 7:46 am

On 14 Jan 2006 19:11:23 -0000, sickofsloppy@programs.org wrote in
Message-Id: <56OXJSCM38731.5495717593@anonymous.poster>:

[snip]

PEBKAC

Try reading the FAQ's wiki.
http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter

--
pub 1024D/8ED57743 2003-07-08 Bananasplit Operator
Key fingerprint = 796F 67E0 E890 A0BB BDAE EBB4 94A6 7A09 8ED5 7743
uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>

Anonymous

2006-01-17, 2:48 am

In article <IMYWAQDN38730.9159837963@anonymous.poster>
sickofsloppy@programs.org wrote:
>
> Today I wasted another hour or so trying to get TorCP to work. Author claims
> in rather crappy doc page that it works on all versions of windows from win95
> and up. It does not. It does work in XP. (I do not have win95).


Why did you waste an hour on a program that you've confessed you hate?

> Program documentation is poor, just like tor. Program starts tor without even
> notifying you, EVEN after you select, "do not start" on startup. Then you cannot
> stop Tor without rebooting. Another sloppy program from the Tor group. I think
> these guys just like to shove all this crap off on users so the poor user will
> do their beta testing for them.


It is in alpha. If you don't want to use alpha and beta quality code,
then do not use Tor until such a time as we hit a v1.0. We are at
0.1.0.x at the moment.

> Tried all the program's suggestions on getting it to work, -no go. Guess when
> they say "all versions of windows" what they really mean is: it works on my
> XP box. Sorry, but I am fed up with shit software, even if it is "free"-it's
> not free if you waste alot of time trying to get junk programs to work.


Then don't use it, simple. Although maybe you should ask yourself why
nobody else seems to hit all these hurdles that you tell us about month
after month.
Nomen Nescio

2006-01-17, 2:48 am

In article <IMYWAQDN38730.9159837963@anonymous.poster>
sickofsloppy@programs.org wrote:
>
> Today I wasted another hour or so trying to get TorCP to work.


And another 2 minutes bitching at us about it. Your time must be very
valuable.


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