Cannot open any site correctly with Tor

Since sometime last year, my Tor browser cannot open any page fully 99% of the time.
Connection is not the problem. Could someone (hacker) be f****** up my computer? What I find strange is that in some rare cases it works fine (slow but it works) but even this is becoming more rare. I cannot open any page correctly now for more than 10 days (trying multiple times a day). Some pages stay completely blank like this Tor forum for example. Other pages/sites it seems ok until I click on any link and nothing moves/opens, it stays on the same page frozen. Other sites open without images or videos. Before Aug-Nov last year I didn’t have this problem.

  • Operating System I am using: Widows 8.1

  • Tor Browser version: 11.5

  • Tor Browser Security Level: standard

  • screenshot of the problem:

And this is how the same site (spherebeingalliance.com) opens in Brave browser. below:

This looks like an issue with your bandwith/timeout … but I’m only judging from the screenshots and having similar screens in the early ages of the internet with unstable connections.

Have you tried a speedtest?
Can you provide some logs?

My internet bandwith is better/faster than before I had this problem. 60Mb download/50Mb upload. I’m sure something else is causing this. Where do I find the logs? I tried in the opening post but didn’t figure it out.

You can try this:

https://support.torproject.org/glossary/tor-log/

Thanks for that. Unfortunately on my version (11.5) nothing of that can be found in that hamburger menu. Where can you find the logs on version 11.5?

It’s under the hamburger menu → preferences → connections (on the left side) and then scroll down.
Or hamburger menu → preferences and search for log in the searchbox ; )

Ok I found it.

7/22/22, 14:26:32.260 [NOTICE] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing connections.
7/22/22, 14:26:39.535 [NOTICE] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9150
7/22/22, 14:26:39.535 [NOTICE] Opened Socks listener connection (ready) on 127.0.0.1:9150
7/22/22, 14:26:40.299 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:26:40.299 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:26:40.300 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 1% (conn_pt): Connecting to pluggable transport
7/22/22, 14:26:40.303 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 2% (conn_done_pt): Connected to pluggable transport
7/22/22, 14:26:40.413 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 10% (conn_done): Connected to a relay
7/22/22, 14:26:40.499 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 14% (handshake): Handshaking with a relay
7/22/22, 14:26:40.563 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 15% (handshake_done): Handshake with a relay done
7/22/22, 14:26:40.564 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 75% (enough_dirinfo): Loaded enough directory info to build circuits
7/22/22, 14:26:40.887 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘griinchux’ (fresh): $011F2599C0E9B27EE74B353155E244813763C3E5~griinchux [Gf6Zetna0onvhOv8OLzeiUUfjv5zV6DFl82+x8wEt7A] at 85.31.186.98
7/22/22, 14:26:40.947 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘KauBridgeBlue’ (fresh): $86AC7B8D430DAC4117E9F42C9EAED18133863AAF~KauBridgeBlue [WtmZ2uv4Y7guCnLU+hI0WbjGQlZMkREbsLZltXaXadQ] at 193.11.166.194
7/22/22, 14:26:41.134 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘KauBridgeDot’ (fresh): $1AE2C08904527FEA90C4C4F8C1083EA59FBC6FAF~KauBridgeDot [r7OXmH6vfpl+GJqqfajI6Zap9dSNbxbdisopTdyS6QE] at 193.11.166.194
7/22/22, 14:26:41.134 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘zipfelmuetze’ (fresh): $91A6354697E6B02A386312F68D82CF86824D3606~zipfelmuetze [7YRAoSWJ+wYD5j59olKF8/WmZ1yKaG6hoIZuOUFvsKk] at 85.31.186.26
7/22/22, 14:26:41.134 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘KauBridgePale’ (fresh): $2D82C2E354D531A68469ADF7F878FA6060C6BACA~KauBridgePale [oggxcozpXaXS3PpTGVlr9kolycQ7wXQx0f67YECNprA] at 193.11.166.194
7/22/22, 14:26:41.248 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 90% (ap_handshake_done): Handshake finished with a relay to build circuits
7/22/22, 14:26:41.249 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 95% (circuit_create): Establishing a Tor circuit
7/22/22, 14:26:41.443 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘PraxedisGuerrero’ (fresh): $5EDAC3B810E12B01F6FD8050D2FD3E277B289A08~PraxedisGuerrero [qSueJICMYZBsv2+lFaemfzHkPZxDER2ZDeQdiLDMIDY] at 51.222.13.177
7/22/22, 14:26:41.738 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘Lisbeth’ (fresh): $CDF2E852BF539B82BD10E27E9115A31734E378C2~Lisbeth [DTpHLkU/hQso35JMGpJOY/6aWYjvfaup5LFU0+2WBII] at 192.95.36.142
7/22/22, 14:26:42.260 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘hopperlab’ (fresh): $10A6CD36A537FCE513A322361547444B393989F0~hopperlab [xpuRzwsil54EG1HASFMlYoBCpMVFwYthoul2fMZPzQM] at 146.57.248.225
7/22/22, 14:26:42.280 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘GeorgetownPontem’ (fresh): $74FAD13168806246602538555B5521A0383A1875~GeorgetownPontem [ZWCs12Nk8NW7PEGQ2r5ZBF6PLXFnT+o5W3TS5QC/JGM] at 209.148.46.65
7/22/22, 14:26:45.224 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 100% (done): Done
7/22/22, 14:26:45.279 [NOTICE] New control connection opened from 127.0.0.1.
7/22/22, 14:26:45.509 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘cymrubridge31’ (fresh): $C8CBDB2464FC9804A69531437BCF2BE31FDD2EE4~cymrubridge31 [yJPSkZ6JZg2nzZzxRGXNSpE4Gw6BhTHZNodtyfCe0mU] at 38.229.1.78
7/22/22, 14:26:45.834 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:26:46.860 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘dragon’ (fresh): $D9A82D2F9C2F65A18407B1D2B764F130847F8B5D~dragon [uOeNDAD+RKtd3LoscAdHmbtq6Y9j2sRh9isHkKussGM] at 37.218.245.14
7/22/22, 14:26:48.919 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:26:49.784 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘cymrubridge33’ (fresh): $0BAC39417268B96B9F514E7F63FA6FBA1A788955~cymrubridge33 [9sYkR4HW+Q/JanizcvQf1e412S2a1ExD6RHM+pL//HM] at 38.229.33.83
7/22/22, 14:26:52.861 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:26:53.861 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:26:58.883 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:00.828 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:07.978 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:13.927 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:19.959 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:20.906 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:26.559 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:26.560 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor ‘dktoke’ (fresh): $C5B7CD6946FF10C5B3E89691A7D3F2C122D2117C~dktoke [jvQiwW4F56WErOOOEUDVkIOO65AYIAm8qy2z7oiSmD4] at 45.145.95.6 and [2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]
7/22/22, 14:27:26.560 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:29.952 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:30.980 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:34.952 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:35.495 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:36.600 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:36.879 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:37.955 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:38.557 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:41.620 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:41.950 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:46.680 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:47.104 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:50.700 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:50.735 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:57.740 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:27:57.363 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:00.800 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:00.677 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:05.125 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:05.918 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:06.186 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:07.880 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:08.153 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:08.898 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:11.171 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:12.930 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:17.204 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:18.210 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:29.226 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:30.171 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:37.244 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:38.833 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:41.271 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:42.230 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:52.314 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:28:53.414 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:03.365 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:03.862 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:07.377 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:08.369 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:08.433 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:09.466 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:11.392 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:12.181 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:14.410 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:15.364 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:17.540 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:18.858 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:25.452 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:26.170 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:32.465 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:33.550 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:51.531 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:29:52.683 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:30:15.596 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:30:16.550 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:30:30.664 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:30:31.628 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:30:59.766 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:31:00.646 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:31:46.922 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:31:48.523 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:32:35.143 [NOTICE] New control connection opened from 127.0.0.1.
7/22/22, 14:33:54.394 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv4 address (45.145.95.6:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.
7/22/22, 14:33:55.787 [NOTICE] Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. Will prefer using its IPv6 address ([2a0c:4d80:42:702::1]:27015) based on the configured Bridge address.

Did you try what happens if you configure and use a different bridge than dktoke?

Bridge ‘dktoke’ has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address

I wonder why your log says it has an IPv6 address…it doesn’t have (and is down at the moment of writing).

No idea why it says “dktoke”, when I check the connection it says “obfs4” bridge. See:

“dktoke” is the name of the bridge “obfs4” is the type of the used protocol. And like @Kasv mentioned: the Used bridge is down/offline (see his link). You should use his tip and try another one.

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I don’t get it. If it’s down, it shouldn’t even open anything, but it does… well some websites. It just does not open it correctly. See the example I showed above.

I tried a few other bridges but it always says dktoke on the log. Maybe I’m not adding it correctly. Can someone please tell me how to add a different bridge? The Tor manual is useless, it’s like a manual for a different app.

I tried diferent bridges and it didn’t change the result. Maybe I didn’t do it properly. Can you help please?

Sorry you’re having issues.

I think I know what could be going on. Tor Browser is alternating between using the first two bridges in your set-up, so it will choose the faulty bridge ‘dktoke’ as a first hop for some of the websites you visit.

Do you mean that you removed all of the bridges listed in your screenshot? The important things is to remove the ‘dktoke’ bridge (the first bridge in your screenshot), then see if the problem persists.

If you did completely remove all of the bridges you had, and are still experiencing issues… well then I don’t know what’s going on.

Where do you see that? Bridges on screenshot are:

Yes I removed it. I’m currently connected to this one: Relay Search

The problem remains the same, it is something else. Hackers??

Oops. I was wrong. Thank you for correcting me.

I assume you have tried to completely remove the browser and run the installer again?

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yes that was one of the first things I did

You can try to isolate the problem by using different browser in combination with already installed Tor (by setting SOCKS proxy to 127.0.0.1:9150). If problem persists, then try not only different browser, but also different installation of Tor (“Expert Bundle” [topic]).


From what I see in logs, problem may be not on your side, but with Tor Browser or ‘dktoke’ bridge. Sadly, it looks like developers rarely visit this forum, which makes it not much useful for solving non-trivial problems :frowning:

Nothing seems to work. The problem could be my device (hacked). I will have to keep using Brave for now. Thanks guys for all the replies!

If you mean your operating system, then you can install clean operating system and Tor Browser on USB stick (for example, ask someone with for sure non hacked devices), disconnect your HDDs/SSDs and boot from USB. Such test will exclude problem sources on your disks.