I am trying to set up a Bridge on a Mac running OSX 10.5.8 and using a Trendnet Wireless Broadband router. UPnP is enabled. Clicking Test on the Vidalia Settings menu yields the message "Failed to add a port mapping."
There is a menu on the router software entitled Gaming which is the only place I can find that allows setting of ports. I tried using that to configure the port forwarding needed by the router, but that didn't work. (It looks like this: http://screenshots.portforward.com/TRENDnet/TEW-631BRP/Gaming.htm ) It is described by the manufacturer as follows: "This option is used to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single PC on your network. This feature allows you to enter ports in various formats including, Port Ranges (100-150), Individual Ports (80, 68, 888), or Mixed (1020-5000, 689)."
Ideas?
Possible success? I updated my Tor software and the message log now says "Your Relay is Online." Does that mean I'm done and its working?
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Kathryn Cramer kathryn.cramer@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to set up a Bridge on a Mac running OSX 10.5.8 and using a Trendnet Wireless Broadband router. UPnP is enabled. Clicking Test on the Vidalia Settings menu yields the message "Failed to add a port mapping."
There is a menu on the router software entitled Gaming which is the only place I can find that allows setting of ports. I tried using that to configure the port forwarding needed by the router, but that didn't work. (It looks like this: http://screenshots.portforward.com/TRENDnet/TEW-631BRP/Gaming.htm ) It is described by the manufacturer as follows: "This option is used to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single PC on your network. This feature allows you to enter ports in various formats including, Port Ranges (100-150), Individual Ports (80, 68, 888), or Mixed (1020-5000, 689)."
Ideas?
Yes. You now can use FireFox with Tor-button to reach the world using the Tor network.
To verify that your browser indeed uses the Tor network, you can visit a Tor-check webpage. https://torcheck.xenobite.eu/
On Feb 22, 2011, at 6:40 PM, Kathryn Cramer wrote:
Possible success? I updated my Tor software and the message log now says "Your Relay is Online." Does that mean I'm done and its working?
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Kathryn Cramer kathryn.cramer@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to set up a Bridge on a Mac running OSX 10.5.8 and using a Trendnet Wireless Broadband router. UPnP is enabled. Clicking Test on the Vidalia Settings menu yields the message "Failed to add a port mapping."
There is a menu on the router software entitled Gaming which is the only place I can find that allows setting of ports. I tried using that to configure the port forwarding needed by the router, but that didn't work. (It looks like this: http://screenshots.portforward.com/TRENDnet/TEW-631BRP/Gaming.htm ) It is described by the manufacturer as follows: "This option is used to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single PC on your network. This feature allows you to enter ports in various formats including, Port Ranges (100-150), Individual Ports (80, 68, 888), or Mixed (1020-5000, 689)."
Ideas?
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:40:16 -0500 Kathryn Cramer kathryn.cramer@gmail.com wrote:
Possible success? I updated my Tor software and the message log now says "Your Relay is Online." Does that mean I'm done and its working?
Thanks for running a bridge. If the line started with "Self-testing indicates your ORPort" then yes, you are online.
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:40:16 -0500 Kathryn Cramer kathryn.cramer@gmail.com wrote:
Possible success? I updated my Tor software and the message log now says "Your Relay is Online." Does that mean I'm done and its working?
Yes.
To clarify things a bit, Andrew Lewman was talking about a message on the 'Advanced' tab of Vidalia's message log (I can tell from the capitalization of the message you quoted that it must have been on the 'Basic' tab), and Rob de Graaf was talking about the message "Connected to the Tor Network" (which indicates that Tor is working as a *client*, and not necessarily as a relay).
Robert Ransom
Then we can mark this as closed. My problem was that I needed to update Vidallia. Once I did that, things worked.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Robert Ransom rransom.8774@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:40:16 -0500 Kathryn Cramer kathryn.cramer@gmail.com wrote:
Possible success? I updated my Tor software and the message log now says "Your Relay is Online." Does that mean I'm done and its working?
Yes.
To clarify things a bit, Andrew Lewman was talking about a message on the 'Advanced' tab of Vidalia's message log (I can tell from the capitalization of the message you quoted that it must have been on the 'Basic' tab), and Rob de Graaf was talking about the message "Connected to the Tor Network" (which indicates that Tor is working as a *client*, and not necessarily as a relay).
Robert Ransom
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