
I don't know if this is normal but I thought this might be relevant. in about:config I noticed the option has the valueįile:///run/anon-ws-disable-stacked-tor/127.0.0.1_9150.sockĪnd the option _port has the value 0.resetting the identity seems to not restart the browser but instead just clears all tabs.every time I try to visit a website I get the error message "The connection has timed out" after a long time of waiting.the connection settings in about:preferences (where you can enter proxy details, enable DNS over HTTPS and more) are missing.the "Connections" Tab in about:preferences is missing.The same thing even happens with completely fresh installations starting for the first time. when opening the browser I don't get asked whether I want to connect to Tor, it jumps straight to the About Tor page.The following things are wrong with the Tor Browser: Next I added "SocksPort 9051" to the torrc file and then tried to proxy an application through this port but that also didn't work so I removed the line.Īfter doing those things I restarted the system and since then the Tor Browser doesn't work anymore and behaves really strangely.īy now I found a solution for my original problem that doesn't require me to use the Tor network but the Tor Browser still doesn't work, even after reverting all the changes I made (purging torsocks and runit-helper and removing the line I added to the torrc file). In order to resolve the error I installed the runit-helper package but this didn't help so I gave up on that route. Until now everything worked perfectly fine that way.įirst I installed torsocks and tried to install the tor package through the APT package manager but that didn't work. I downloaded the Tor Browser from the official website and not from a software repository, if that matters. While trying to proxy an application through Tor I somehow managed to permanently break the Tor Browser on my Kubuntu 20.04 LTS system.
