I'm not talking about the Tor Browser, which still works. I'm talking about the `tor` package which no longer works as intended after the upgrade. When I say it does nothing, I mean it literally doesn't do anything. It doesn't even write to the log file. The service starts, its status is `active` when I check it, and it can stop it via `service tor stop` as usual. Except it doesn't work at all. When I try `torify links http://google.com`, I get this in return: Error loading http://google.com/: Host not found My hidden service doesn't work either, and I find working over a naked IP SSH connection really insecure and inconvenient. And, like I said, it doesn't write to the log file. At all. It's completely empty, and the last entry was made before the upgrade. I suspect it might be due to the permissions. Which implies something changed after the upgrade. Anyway, when I simply run `tor` rather than `sudo service tor start`, this is what I get in response: Jul 29 10:15:04.081 [warn] Directory /var/lib/tor/hidden_service cannot be read: Permission denied The `/var/lib/tor/hidden_service` folder belongs to user `debian-tor:debian-tor` with permissions `drwx--S---`. When I ran `sudo -u debian-tor tor`, I got this: Jul 29 10:15:32.607 [warn] Directory /home/user/.tor cannot be read: Permission denied And I got the same warning after I recursively chowned the directory to `debian-tor:debian-tor`. The log file is still empty regardless of what I do. It belongs to `debian-tor:adm` and has these permissions: `drwxr-s---`.