Hi from a few weeks the site spacemarc.it is no longer accessible via TOR. My hosting does not apply any filter nor I do it from code.
I do not get any error from web server (forbidden, timeout and so on...) but the Tor Browser (v4.0.1) simply tries to connect for several seconds but to no avail (try yourself please).
I checked the Apache logs and I do not see any request from an IP Tor. In your opinion why is not it more accessible? Thanks
In your opinion why is not it more accessible?
You asked four times. We can't see your systems or your exits so we don't know. Run your own restricted exits on your own various computers, starting with those you can reach it with via clearnet, then route all your traffic out those exits and do more testing, beginning with tcpdump or some form of log/traffic analysis on both the exit and webserver. There's obviously blocking or misconfiguration involved. Let us know what you find.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:50:39PM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
In your opinion why is not it more accessible?
You asked four times. We can't see your systems or your exits so we don't know.
Indeed! You can increase the Tor client debugging level on the machine you're trying to TBB from, find out what exit you used to try to connect, and then try tcptraceroute and other debugging tools from your server to see if you can debug the connectivity failure.
-andy
the web server is not mine, so I do not have much opportunity to execute commands. I also increased the level of debugging on my TBB client and find the IP of the exit node is, this time, 93.180.156.84. But the problem persists with dozens of other exit node. I also tried to set up an exit node on my pc and let out the traffic only through my IP but after I could not get out (probably for some configuration issue).
2014-11-22 4:17 GMT+01:00 Andy Isaacson adi@hexapodia.org:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:50:39PM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
In your opinion why is not it more accessible?
You asked four times. We can't see your systems or your exits so we don't know.
Indeed! You can increase the Tor client debugging level on the machine you're trying to TBB from, find out what exit you used to try to connect, and then try tcptraceroute and other debugging tools from your server to see if you can debug the connectivity failure.
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