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Re: Tor v0.2.1.23 dose not work in my windowsXP box and Tor v0.2.1.24 can not work in my Debain



Previously, I use the network from HongKong Polytechnical University (I don't know who is the ISP for HK PolyU), when I try to connect with Tor. via bridge 74.207.232.33:443, I have found its TCP handshaking works fine, but SSL handshaking is blocked (A packet for SSL client Hello is sent to 74.207.232.33, but the bridge never gives me reponse):
=================================================================
158.132.34.176 ==> 74.207.232.33   TCP  eicon-server > https [SYN] Seq=0 Win=65535 Len=0 MSS=1460
74.207.232.33 ==> 158.132.34.176   TCP  https > eicon-server [SYN, ACK] Seq=0 Ack=1 Win=5840 Len=0 MSS=1460
158.132.34.176 ==> 74.207.232.33   TCP  eicon-server > https [ACK] Seq=1 Ack=1 Win=65535 Len=0
158.132.34.176 ==> 74.207.232.33   SSL      Client Hello
74.207.232.33 ==> 158.132.34.176   TCP      https > eicon-server [ACK] Seq=1 Ack=137 Win=6432 Len=0
=================================================================
 
So I guess maybe the ISP messed up SSL in general?
 
Best Regards
Brent

2010/2/27 Andrew Lewman <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 02/27/2010 05:08 AM, Peng Zhou wrote:
> This issue looks like caused by my ISP, when I change to another ISP,
> everything goes well :-)

Which ISP blocked Tor?  I found the "free public wifi" sponsored by the
HK government did a fine job of blocking the public tor relays, but most
bridges worked.  They also seemed to mess with ssl in general, which
also made tor, https, vpns, and ssh tunnels sad.

And running at debug loglevel seems overkill when notice level logs tell
you what's going on just fine.

--
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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