On Wednesday, February 16, 2022 8:07:21 AM CET Martin Gebhardt wrote: > I've gotten myself stuck in a situation that I can't get out of. The > following: > > I have a working relay. You can find the config for it in the attachment > [1]. > > I want to move parts of the config. So I use %include. > I don't do anything else than moving parts of the working config to > other files. There are no changes at all. But, tor does not start > anymore.In the attachment [2] you can find the config with %include. The > folder structure is the following: > > ├── info.html > ├── rc.d > │ ├── contact.rc > │ ├── family.rc > │ └── nickname.rc > ├── torrc > └── torsocks.conf >
Your '/lib/systemd/system/tor@default.service' is default like on all my Debian systems. Did you specify the whole path in '%include'? I have: # Include MyFamily & ContactInfo %include /etc/tor/torrc.all # Include Exit Policy %include /etc/tor/torrc.exit For me it is like this, the instances from the subfolders use the configs above. /etc/tor (root:root mode=drwxr-xr-x) ├── torrc.all ├── torrc.exit ├── instances ├── 00 ├── torrc ├── 01 ├── torrc ... To rule out a bug, change 'rc.d' to 'rcd'. Without dot in folder name. -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
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