


Connection Assist can choose one for you using your location. If Tor is blocked in your location, trying a bridge may help. Or, if you know that your connection is censored or uses a proxy, you should click on "Tor Network Settings". If you are on a relatively fast connection, but this bar seems to get stuck at a certain point, try the 'Connection Assist' or see the Troubleshooting page for help solving the problem. Once clicked, a status bar will appear, showing Tor's connection progress. In most cases, choosing "Connect" will allow you to connect to the Tor network without any further configuration. There's a checkbox which asks whether you always want to get automatically connected to the Tor network, if this is the case, check the box. This offers you the option to either connect directly to the Tor network, or to configure Tor Browser for your connection. Apparently, this worked before, but no longer.When you start Tor Browser, you will see the Connect to Tor window.

But there advised just to run the tor binary. ~/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Tor/tor -defaults-torrc ~/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/torrc-defaults -f ~/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/torrc -DataDirectory ~/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor -GeoIPFile ~/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/geoip -GeoIPv6File ~/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/geoip6 -SocksPort 127.0.0.1:9150 I spied on the processes while starting the Tor browser. There is another option to run console Tor in Wine, but I would prefer the native way. I know that I can launch the Tor browser, but it is very fat. They should not interfere with each other. I need to run another independent copy of the console Tor (on port 9150). The fact is that I already have a system Tor ("systemctl start tor" on port 9050). The libraries libevent-2.1.so.6, libssl.so.1.1, libcrypto.so.1.1 and libstdc++.so.6 are nearby, but the Tor binary doesn't find them. "error while loading shared libraries: libevent-2.1.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" When I tried to run ~/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Tor/tor, it displays the message:
