Proxychains reverts config file to basic default values after use it





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This is about proxychains in Kali Linux.



I use proxychains on my desktop without any problem, but when I try use it on my laptop I install tor, and proxychains, and I configure proxychains.conf and use it normally. It work only for about 5-10 seconds, them I get error in the terminal like this...



|S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
|DNS-response|: tools.kali.org does not exist
|S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
|S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
|DNS-response|: www.google.com does not exist
|DNS-request| www.facebook.com
|DNS-response|: www.youtube.com does not exist
|DNS-request| www.reddit.com
|DNS-request| www.amazon.co.uk
|S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
|DNS-response|: www.facebook.com does not exist
|DNS-request| www.bbc.co.uk


When I go back to proxychains.conf I see the file was change to default basic values:



strict_chain
proxy_dns
tcp_read_time_out 15000
tcp_connect_time_out 8000
[ProxyList]

socks5 127.0.0.1 10004


Whatever change I make in this file, everything goes back to default after I start proxychains.



I have no idea why the configuration reverts or haw I can stop it from doing so.










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    This is about proxychains in Kali Linux.



    I use proxychains on my desktop without any problem, but when I try use it on my laptop I install tor, and proxychains, and I configure proxychains.conf and use it normally. It work only for about 5-10 seconds, them I get error in the terminal like this...



    |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
    |DNS-response|: tools.kali.org does not exist
    |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
    |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
    |DNS-response|: www.google.com does not exist
    |DNS-request| www.facebook.com
    |DNS-response|: www.youtube.com does not exist
    |DNS-request| www.reddit.com
    |DNS-request| www.amazon.co.uk
    |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
    |DNS-response|: www.facebook.com does not exist
    |DNS-request| www.bbc.co.uk


    When I go back to proxychains.conf I see the file was change to default basic values:



    strict_chain
    proxy_dns
    tcp_read_time_out 15000
    tcp_connect_time_out 8000
    [ProxyList]

    socks5 127.0.0.1 10004


    Whatever change I make in this file, everything goes back to default after I start proxychains.



    I have no idea why the configuration reverts or haw I can stop it from doing so.










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      This is about proxychains in Kali Linux.



      I use proxychains on my desktop without any problem, but when I try use it on my laptop I install tor, and proxychains, and I configure proxychains.conf and use it normally. It work only for about 5-10 seconds, them I get error in the terminal like this...



      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |DNS-response|: tools.kali.org does not exist
      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |DNS-response|: www.google.com does not exist
      |DNS-request| www.facebook.com
      |DNS-response|: www.youtube.com does not exist
      |DNS-request| www.reddit.com
      |DNS-request| www.amazon.co.uk
      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |DNS-response|: www.facebook.com does not exist
      |DNS-request| www.bbc.co.uk


      When I go back to proxychains.conf I see the file was change to default basic values:



      strict_chain
      proxy_dns
      tcp_read_time_out 15000
      tcp_connect_time_out 8000
      [ProxyList]

      socks5 127.0.0.1 10004


      Whatever change I make in this file, everything goes back to default after I start proxychains.



      I have no idea why the configuration reverts or haw I can stop it from doing so.










      share|improve this question









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      This is about proxychains in Kali Linux.



      I use proxychains on my desktop without any problem, but when I try use it on my laptop I install tor, and proxychains, and I configure proxychains.conf and use it normally. It work only for about 5-10 seconds, them I get error in the terminal like this...



      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |DNS-response|: tools.kali.org does not exist
      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |DNS-response|: www.google.com does not exist
      |DNS-request| www.facebook.com
      |DNS-response|: www.youtube.com does not exist
      |DNS-request| www.reddit.com
      |DNS-request| www.amazon.co.uk
      |S-chain|-<>-127.0.0.1:10004-<--timeout
      |DNS-response|: www.facebook.com does not exist
      |DNS-request| www.bbc.co.uk


      When I go back to proxychains.conf I see the file was change to default basic values:



      strict_chain
      proxy_dns
      tcp_read_time_out 15000
      tcp_connect_time_out 8000
      [ProxyList]

      socks5 127.0.0.1 10004


      Whatever change I make in this file, everything goes back to default after I start proxychains.



      I have no idea why the configuration reverts or haw I can stop it from doing so.







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