Installing apparmor-utils should help. After putting tor in complain mode for a while, run aa-logprof It will ask whether you want to permit violations of the existing profile and update it accordingly. Here is a brief tutorialhttp://www.insanitybit.com/2012/05/29/apparmor-how-to/ Cheers Message:
There is alsoScallionhttps://github.com/lachesis/scallion and Eshalothttps://github.com/ReclaimYourPrivacy/eschalot The hardware facebook used to bruteforce their onion address must have been very impressive. Message: 2Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:33:19 -0900From: Jesse V To: t
You should not need to port forward anything.You might consider using a simple front end to iptables like UFW, Uncomplicated Firewall. Simple easy and gets the job done. It is odd that tor complained that your IP address changed. It should not do that. I would assume a VPS would have a static ip
No worries,Are you sure the user or group is debian_tor?The default is debian-tor in Ubuntu.If that isn't the problem,First I would be sure tor is actually running.toportop -u debian-torThe second will show if tor is actually running as the user you think it is.If it is, then see if it is listenin