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Re: setting up port forwarding for tor server
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- From: Rouslan Nabioullin <nabioullinr@xxxxxxxxx>
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So I would need to open 9001/9030 for both inbound and outbound to the server?
phobos@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 01:43:53PM -0700, nabioullinr@xxxxxxxxx wrote 1.2K bytes in 20 lines about:
: I am going to run a tor server (middle position-not exit) and I need to know which ports exactly I need to open for inbound\outbound on the router.
:
http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ServerForFirewalledClients
By default, orport is 9001 and dirport is 9030. You can advertise
orport on 443 and dirport on 80 if you'd like. The default settings of
9001/9030 mean you'll need to open up tcp/9001 and tcp/9030 through your
firewall/nat and point it at your tor middleman node.
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