<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">K. N.</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:fizyxnrd@gmail.com">fizyxnrd@gmail.com</a>></span><br>Date: Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 9:58 PM<br>
Subject: Exit Relay on Ubuntu 9.10 behind 2wire 2701HG-B firewall<br>To: <a href="mailto:tor-relays@torproject.org">tor-relays@torproject.org</a><br><br>(Sorry if this is a repost... haven't figured out mail lists yet)<br>
<br>Hello,<br><br>I'm trying to configure an Ubuntu 9.10 exit relay for Tor
using Vidalia.<br>I'm on bellsouth/at&t networks, and I have
successfully installed vidalia and tor.<br>I've pointed tor to a user
writable rc file rather than the root torrc (~/.vidalia/torrc).<br>
Everything gets up and running, but the relay (OR on 9000 and DIR on
9001) <br>is unable to verify that its ports are reachable<br>(Your
server has not managed to confirm that its [ORPort/DirPort] is
reachable.<br>Please check your firewalls, ports, address, /etc/hosts
file, etc.)<br>
I have specifically opened ports 9000-9001 on my router (a 2wire
2701HG-B).<br>I originally set ORPort to 443 and DirPort to 80, but this
failed. I thought changing these to more standard values would fix
this, but it has not.<br>
I can see the Tor network just fine. I have not tried to actually use
the Tor network (via a client); I'm just interested in hosting right
now.<br><br>Any suggestions on what I may have missed? Ideally, I'd
like to get this working on 443 and 80, but I'd be happy with any ports
at all.<br>
<br>Thanks,<br>Fizyxnrd
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