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Opened Oct 18, 2015 by Roger Dingledine@arma

Torbutton should tell me circuit details even when I failed to reach the website?

In my Tor Browser, I just went to https://storm.torproject.org/ and I got back a Firefox failure page, saying "Unable to connect

Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at storm.torproject.org."

Ok, fine, maybe the site is down (it seems not down from outside of my Tor Browser), maybe there is something wrong with the exit relay I tried, maybe something else is wrong.

When I click on the green onion, to get a list of which relays are in my circuit, it opts not to show me any -- like the behavior when I open a new tab and haven't done anything with it.

I wonder if we should try to show the circuit in cases where we did try making a connection, and it didn't work?

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Reference: legacy/trac#17373