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libtorsocks(15700): WARNING: The symbol res_querydomain() was not found in any shared library with the reported error: Not Found!
Also, we failed to find the symbol __res_querydomain() with the reported error: Not Found
libtorsocks(15700): WARNING: The symbol res_querydomain() was not found in any shared library with the reported error: Not Found!
Also, we failed to find the symbol __res_querydomain() with the reported error: Not Found
Again, as you've been asked SEVERAL TIMES NOW, which you said you would 'correct':
YOU NEED TO PROVIDE DETAILS WHEN ASKING A QUESTION
Things like version/distro of Linux, how you got torsocks installed (package? Source?), etc. Gets old having to ask each and every time. Based on a BRIEF Google search for the error, it could be a known bug in older versions of torsocks, or a bug in the library. Since you provide ZERO details, there's no way to know.
Again, as you've been asked SEVERAL TIMES NOW, which you said you would 'correct':
YOU NEED TO PROVIDE DETAILS WHEN ASKING A QUESTION
Things like version/distro of Linux, how you got torsocks installed (package? Source?), etc. Gets old having to ask each and every time. Based on a BRIEF Google search for the error, it could be a known bug in older versions of torsocks, or a bug in the library. Since you provide ZERO details, there's no way to know.
First up all, I am sorry for my mistake. I already search the google, this bug belongs to older version. I am installing the tor using
...which says SPECIFICALLY to run "sudo apt-get install torsocks"...NOT "tor". Further, you're using Ubuntu 14.04...which is OLD...so, using an old OS will (logically), install the old package, right?????? So install torsocks from source...or, load and use the latest ubuntu, which will THEN provide the latest package.
...which says SPECIFICALLY to run "sudo apt-get install torsocks"...NOT "tor". Further, you're using Ubuntu 14.04...which is OLD...so, using an old OS will (logically), install the old package, right?????? So install torsocks from source...or, load and use the latest ubuntu, which will THEN provide the latest package.
Thanks TBOne, I installed torsocks successfully by your guidence. But i Read some tutorial which is only said to install tor, because tor is automatically install torsocks.But it exactly right.When i install tor , torsocks also worked.http://www.binarytides.com/proxify-a...with-torsocks/
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