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Opened Mar 17, 2018 by Trac@tracbot

Closing Tor cleanly from command line (when started from command line) on win32

When I close Tor after a session being started through Tor Browser, I see the log:

Mar 11 02:21:08.000 [notice] Owning controller connection has closed -- exiting now.
Mar 11 02:21:08.000 [notice] Catching signal TERM, exiting cleanly.

I think there's some operations Tor does in order to close it self cleanly.

I usually run Tor over command line (Windows 10) through:

cd "C:\Tor Browser\Browser\"
"C:\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Tor\tor.exe" -f "C:\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrc" | more

I just kill the tor.exe process in order to close it. I don't get those two logs. How could I close Tor cleanly through command line?

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Reference: legacy/trac#25530