Hello Michael Holstien<br> Thank you very much for that info, I am going to try that and post results soon. <br>I can see these things do end up a bit of a community project, not possible for 1 person to accomplish alone... I have to admit I am new to Linux, liked RedHat Enterprise Linux because it is "supported" by staff, but staff there just abandoned me saying they don't support help with Tor. <br> I almost have this one last problem soved, hope to add to the project soon. <br> Algenon<br> <br><b><i>Michael
Holstein <michael.holstein@csuohio.edu></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> http://your.router.ip<br><br>username: blank<br>password: admin<br><br>Go to the advanced tab -> forwarding<br><br>set up two applications, ORport, DIRport .. select TCP, select 9001 and <br>9030, and point them to whatever IP you have on your linux box.<br><br>Make sure you tell TOR to advertise your external IP address via torc.<br><br>~Mike.<br>> Hello Ringo Kamens<br>> Nice to hear from you, and thank you for your response. I am running <br>> RHEL v5, and a Linksys hardware firewall. I do not know yet how to <br>> configure port forwarding, am going to check with firewall settings to <br>> see if port forwarding is available there and confirm that I have <br>> entered the right IP of my RHEL system behind the firewall. I will <br>> reply with updated news, thanks for
reply, hope ppl stay interested.,,:),,<br>> Algenon<br>><br>> */Ringo Kamens <2600denver@gmail.com>/* wrote:<br>><br>> It sounds like you haven't enabled port forwarding on your firewall.<br>> Even if the ports are unblocked, the traffic might not go to the<br>> server. You need to forward all traffic coming to the firewall on<br>> ports 9001 and 9030 to your tor server.<br>> Comrade Ringo Kamens<br>><br>> On 10/23/07, algenon flower wrote:<br>> > Hello experienced TOR ppl,<br>> > I am trying to set up a TOR server on Linux Redhat Enterprise<br>> v5,, I am<br>> > using a Linksys hardware firewall that does have NAT and have<br>> modified the<br>> > system to open ports 9001-9031. I have just installed TOR and<br>> Vidalia for<br>> > Redhat on my system,and, using Vidalia
configured TOR ot act as<br>> a server. My<br>> > problem is: (TOR log below)<br>> ><br>> > ********************************************<br>> > Oct 22 20:45:19.089 [Notice] Tor v0.2.0.7-alpha (r11572). This is<br>> > experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity.<br>> (Running on<br>> > Linux i686)<br>> > Oct 22 20:45:29.624 [Notice] Tor has successfully opened a<br>> circuit. Looks<br>> > like client functionality is working.<br>> > Oct 22 20:45:29.769 [Notice] Now checking whether ORPort<br>> 24.22.67.176:9001<br>> > and DirPort 24.22.67.176:9030 are reachable... (this may take up<br>> to 20<br>> > minutes -- look for log messages indicating success)<br>> > Oct 22 20:46:37.127 [Warning] eventdns: All nameservers have failed<br>> > Oct 22 20:46:37.299 [Notice] eventdns: Nameserver
68.87.69.146<br>> is back up<br>> > Oct 22 20:47:29.326 [Notice] Freeing linked Socks connection<br>> [waiting for<br>> > circuit] with 65 bytes on inbuf, 0 on outbuf.<br>> > Oct 22 20:54:35.222 [Notice] Freeing linked Socks connection<br>> [waiting for<br>> > circuit] with 65 bytes on inbuf, 0 on outbuf.<br>> > Oct 22 21:00:39.050 [Notice] Freeing linked Socks connection<br>> [waiting for<br>> > circuit] with 65 bytes on inbuf, 0 on outbuf.<br>> > Oct 22 21:05:25.858 [Warning] Your server (24.22.67.176:9001)<br>> has not<br>> > managed to confirm that its ORPort is reachable. Please check your<br>> > firewalls, ports, address, /etc/hosts file, etc.<br>> > Oct 22 21:05:25.876 [Warning] Your server (24.22.67.176:9030)<br>> has not<br>> > managed to confirm that its DirPort is reachable. Please check your<br>> >
firewalls, ports, address, /etc/hosts file, etc.<br>> ><br>> ***********************************************************************<br>> ><br>> > To simplify things, I have disabled Redhat's software firewall,<br>> to make<br>> > sure it is not causing the problem. I am a little unsure I have<br>> configured<br>> > my firewall to accept traffic on ports 9001 and 9030,, I can<br>> supply info<br>> > from the firewall to whomever is interested in helping.<br>> > Does anyone have any good ideas about how I can get my TOR<br>> server up &<br>> > what the problem is?? Love to hear,,,<br>> ><br>> > Algenon<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > __________________________________________________<br>> > Do You Yahoo!?<br>> > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
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