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Re: Hello Ringo Kamens,,, Having trouble setting up TOR server behind firewall...



http://your.router.ip

username: blank
password: admin

Go to the advanced tab -> forwarding

set up two applications, ORport, DIRport .. select TCP, select 9001 and 9030, and point them to whatever IP you have on your linux box.

Make sure you tell TOR to advertise your external IP address via torc.

~Mike.
Hello Ringo Kamens
Nice to hear from you, and thank you for your response. I am running RHEL v5, and a Linksys hardware firewall. I do not know yet how to configure port forwarding, am going to check with firewall settings to see if port forwarding is available there and confirm that I have entered the right IP of my RHEL system behind the firewall. I will reply with updated news, thanks for reply, hope ppl stay interested.,,:),,
                                                              Algenon

*/Ringo Kamens <2600denver@xxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:

    It sounds like you haven't enabled port forwarding on your firewall.
    Even if the ports are unblocked, the traffic might not go to the
    server. You need to forward all traffic coming to the firewall on
    ports 9001 and 9030 to your tor server.
    Comrade Ringo Kamens

    On 10/23/07, algenon flower wrote:
    > Hello experienced TOR ppl,
    > I am trying to set up a TOR server on Linux Redhat Enterprise
    v5,, I am
    > using a Linksys hardware firewall that does have NAT and have
    modified the
    > system to open ports 9001-9031. I have just installed TOR and
    Vidalia for
    > Redhat on my system,and, using Vidalia configured TOR ot act as
    a server. My
    > problem is: (TOR log below)
    >
    > ********************************************
    > Oct 22 20:45:19.089 [Notice] Tor v0.2.0.7-alpha (r11572). This is
    > experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity.
    (Running on
    > Linux i686)
    > Oct 22 20:45:29.624 [Notice] Tor has successfully opened a
    circuit. Looks
    > like client functionality is working.
    > Oct 22 20:45:29.769 [Notice] Now checking whether ORPort
    24.22.67.176:9001
    > and DirPort 24.22.67.176:9030 are reachable... (this may take up
    to 20
    > minutes -- look for log messages indicating success)
    > Oct 22 20:46:37.127 [Warning] eventdns: All nameservers have failed
    > Oct 22 20:46:37.299 [Notice] eventdns: Nameserver 68.87.69.146
    is back up
    > Oct 22 20:47:29.326 [Notice] Freeing linked Socks connection
    [waiting for
    > circuit] with 65 bytes on inbuf, 0 on outbuf.
    > Oct 22 20:54:35.222 [Notice] Freeing linked Socks connection
    [waiting for
    > circuit] with 65 bytes on inbuf, 0 on outbuf.
    > Oct 22 21:00:39.050 [Notice] Freeing linked Socks connection
    [waiting for
    > circuit] with 65 bytes on inbuf, 0 on outbuf.
    > Oct 22 21:05:25.858 [Warning] Your server (24.22.67.176:9001)
    has not
    > managed to confirm that its ORPort is reachable. Please check your
    > firewalls, ports, address, /etc/hosts file, etc.
    > Oct 22 21:05:25.876 [Warning] Your server (24.22.67.176:9030)
    has not
    > managed to confirm that its DirPort is reachable. Please check your
    > firewalls, ports, address, /etc/hosts file, etc.
    >
    ***********************************************************************
    >
    > To simplify things, I have disabled Redhat's software firewall,
    to make
    > sure it is not causing the problem. I am a little unsure I have
    configured
    > my firewall to accept traffic on ports 9001 and 9030,, I can
    supply info
    > from the firewall to whomever is interested in helping.
    > Does anyone have any good ideas about how I can get my TOR
    server up &
    > what the problem is?? Love to hear,,,
    >
    > Algenon
    >
    >
    >
    >
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