
When tor is launched, there is some things to do which can take (lot) of time : bootstrap on the network, declare your hidden service (your contact) and reach others hidden services (your buddy list). The fix will be available in next release.ĥ minutes seem legit when tor is launched by TorChat (basic mode). Difficult to say, because I don't reproduce the problem, and I'm not a developer of tor. Why tor refuse this connections is the question. Nothing more that SOCKS connections refused by tor. On Jul 24, 2014, at 1:15, Julien-Pierre Avérous wrote: Running torchat now and it’s really running my fan hard as usual. I took a sample of torchat from activity monitor, I don’t know if I can send it this way, hopefully this will help.

After about 10 minutes Torchat is consuming 100% CPU on average. It takes a few minutes for Torchat to start working up CPU.This is regardless whether Tor is running. I just opened torchat and it took approximately 5 minutes before I show up online, two other users showed up as online at the same time, over the course of the next 15 minutes a few users may start to show up.Sound like you're onto this one, I look forward to it being fixed in the next version.Cut off line reads, "socket was closed by remote peer on read." This just repeats ad infinitum, almost like torchat is caught in some sort of endless loop, trying to connect and failing, trying and failing, etc. This is just an example of what I see a lot of. My internet connection is solid the entire time torchat is running. It looks like torchat is working down my list of contacts one at a time, trying to connect, sometimes it does, but it rarely does. I see a lot of Buddy Socket error Buddy is stopped. I see all sorts of things in general logs.
TORCHAT CNET CODE
If you have some developing competencies, don't hesitate to investigate the code and fix.įorgive me, I'm not a tech wizard, but I hope this helps.This would be better to create a ticket by issue, so I can track and fix them more easily (else things are going to be messy).Two possibilities : that this contact remove you in his contact list too, or that you block the buddy before removing him. This is possibly related to the torchat protocol : if the contact you want to remove has you in its contact list, he will probably send you a command to re-add you in his list.Are you doing something while this happen ? Are you seeing something in Logs when this happen ? Note that you can use keyboard shortcut. Are you doing something particular when you get a high CPU consumption ? You can see the Log window to see what happen. What do you mean by "forever" ? This seem relatively quick on my side (less than 5 seconds if Tor was already running, up to 5 minutes if Tor was not running).What doesn't work precisely ? I don't see problem on my side.Can you give more precisions? What do you have in the Torchat general logs ? Are you sure that it's not your Internet connection which is dropping ?
