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Re: [tor-bugs] #8215 [Tor]: Simple Relay: random unknown UDP port in listen mode
#8215: Simple Relay: random unknown UDP port in listen mode
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Reporter: elgo | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone: Tor: unspecified
Component: Tor | Version:
Resolution: not a bug | Keywords: tor-relay
Parent: | Points:
Actualpoints: |
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Changes (by nickm):
* keywords: => tor-relay
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => not a bug
* milestone: => Tor: unspecified
Comment:
>No one can explain this listening UDP socket?
rransom could explain it! ;) And he did:
>That looks like a DNS client port. (Tor relays test their DNS-resolution
configuration, even though they shouldn't be willing to perform DNS
queries for clients.)
Seriously, it probably *is* a DNS client port. Servers use it so that
they can make DNS requests if they decide to.
The missing factor to understand is that a DNS client port is not the same
as a DNSPort. One of them (the one you have, the one rransom is talking
about) is for *making* DNS requests -- the other (configured by DNSPort)
is for *accepting* DNS requests and relaying them onto the Tor network.
If this is still unclear, please feel free to ask more questions, here or
on on help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8215#comment:4>
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