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Re: [tor-bugs] #8319 [Flashproxy]: Check if flashproxy-client.exe works on Windows XP



#8319: Check if flashproxy-client.exe works on Windows XP
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 Reporter:  dcf         |          Owner:  dcf     
     Type:  defect      |         Status:  assigned
 Priority:  normal      |      Milestone:          
Component:  Flashproxy  |        Version:          
 Keywords:              |         Parent:          
   Points:              |   Actualpoints:          
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Comment(by dcf):

 Replying to [comment:7 kenwoo]:
 > Http method is not working, here is the log file:
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:44 VERSION 1
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:44 Listening remote on 0.0.0.0:9001.
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:44 Listening local on 127.0.0.1:2598.
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:44 CMETHOD websocket socks4 127.0.0.1:2598
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:44 CMETHODS DONE
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 Local connection from [scrubbed].
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 Trying to register "0.0.0.0:9001".
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 Running command: D:\hu_file\download\GoogleIP
 Proxy\Tor Browser FLash\App\flashproxy-reg-http 0.0.0.0:9001
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 SOCKS request from [scrubbed].
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 Got SOCKS request for [scrubbed].
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 locals  (1): ['[scrubbed]']
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 remotes (0): []
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 Data from unlinked local [scrubbed] (226 bytes).
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 locals  (1): ['[scrubbed]']
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:49 remotes (0): []
 > 2013-02-24 14:49:51 flashproxy-reg-http: Registered "0.0.0.0:9001" with
 https://tor-facilitator.bamsoftware.com/.

 Okay. I see a problem. There is a bug in `flashproxy-client` that we need
 to fix. It should not be taking 0.0.0.0 for the registration address. You
 can work around it by putting your real external IP address in
 `--register-addr`. For example,
 {{{
 ClientTransportPlugin websocket exec flashproxy-client --register :0
 0.0.0.0:9001 --register-addr 1.2.3.4 --register-methods http --log
 flashproxy-client.txt
 }}}
 Replace "1.2.3.4" with your external IP address.

 > BTW, I just modified XP hosts file, 173.194.79.109 smtp.gmail.com,
 trying to connect smtp server, and I switched register method to email
 method (ClientTransportPlugin websocket exec flashproxy-client --register
 :0 0.0.0.0:9001 --register-addr :9001 --log flashproxy-client.txt),  get
 the log file:
 >
 > ...
 > 2013-02-24 15:02:15 flashproxy-reg-email: Failed to register: Public key
 does not match pin: got a5ba9523f2dc350a51ef72d87d1c3ad3cbaf12ce but
 expected 1926a5cb3fd7e48328188946e73ade84f55787dc
 > 2013-02-24 15:02:15 flashproxy-reg-email exited with status 1.

 Using the IP address of smtp.gmail.com probably will not work.
 smtp.gmail.com is the SMTP server for Google customers to send mail
 --gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com is the SMTP server that receives mail. Please
 see comment:2:ticket:6383.

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