Problems with setting up a private Tor network and setting up your own Tor relay(s)

jackwssp q jackwssp at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 17:50:00 UTC 2009


Give us full torrc files of all nodes.

Try to set exit node manually.

2009/12/7 Sambuddho Chakravarty <sc2516 at columbia.edu>

>
> Dear Tor users
>  I have two issues with the setting up a private Tor network and with
> setting up my own Tor relay
>
> Problem with setting up a private Tor network
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 1.I have successfully (seems like) been able to set up a private Tor
> network but am not able to relay traffic through it. The network consists
> of  three onion relays and two authoritative directory services.
>
> 2.Once the onion proxy and the onion relays seems to have successfully
> created circuit(s) , I determined if the circuit(s) had successfully been
> created.
>
> 3.For doing so I used the sample TorControllerExample.py (sample tor
> control client distributed with the TorFlow packages). I am able to lists
> the circuits.
>
> 4.However , when I try to set up an http connection through the onion proxy
> , it fails with http 503  error:
>
> Connecting to 127.0.0.1:8118... connected.
> Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 503 Forwarding failure
> 17:38:25 ERROR 503: Forwarding failure.
>
> I checked the logs for privoxy and found the following
>
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Header: scan: GET {URI not being
> displayed due to privacy reasons}
>  HTTP/1.0
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Header: scan: User-Agent: Wget/1.10.2
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Header: scan: Accept: */*
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Header: scan: Host: {Host IP not
> being displayed due to privacy reasons}
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Header: Adding: Connection: close
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Header: New HTTP Request-Line: GET
> /veryla
> rgefile HTTP/1.0
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Request: {URI not being displayed due
> to privacy reasons}
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Connect: to {Host IP not being
> displayed due to privacy reasons}
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Writing: �
> Dec 07 17:26:01.418 Privoxy(b7d08b90) Connect: socks4_connect: SOCKS4
> negotiatio
> n write failed.
>
>
> Problem with setting up a Tor relay
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I am using the following torrc for the host to be run as a Tor relay.
>
> ## See https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay for details.
> Nickname jumma
> ## Required: what port to advertise for incoming Tor connections.
> ORPort 9001
>
> ## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised
> ## in ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), uncomment the
> ## line below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
> ## yourself to make this work.
> #ORListenAddress 0.0.0.0:9090
>
> ## A handle for your relay, so people don't have to refer to it by key.
> #Nickname ididnteditheconfig
>
> ## The IP address or full DNS name for your relay. Leave commented out
> ## and Tor will guess.
> #Address noname.example.com
>
> ## Define these to limit how much relayed traffic you will allow. Your
> ## own traffic is still unthrottled. Note that RelayBandwidthRate must
> ## be at least 20 KBytes.
> RelayBandwidthRate 1024 KBytes  # Throttle traffic to 100KB/s (800Kbps)
> RelayBandwidthBurst 1024 KBytes # But allow bursts up to 200KB/s (1600Kbps)
>
> ## Contact info to be published in the directory, so we can contact you
> ## if your relay is misconfigured or something else goes wrong. Google
> ## indexes this, so spammers might also collect it.
> #ContactInfo Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
> ## You might also include your PGP or GPG fingerprint if you have one:
> #ContactInfo 1234D/FFFFFFFF Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
>
> ## Uncomment this to mirror directory information for others. Please do
> ## if you have enough bandwidth.
> #DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
> ## If you want to listen on a port
>
> -----------End of torrc----------------------------------------------------
>
> I am trying to use this relay as entry or exit node and hence specify the
> following in the client (OP) torrc
>
> EntryNodes {entry node name}
> StrictEntryNodes 1
>
> The rest of the torrc configuration is the same as the default torrc
> configuration which can be obtained with the default torrc source
> distribution. However, the OP fails to accept the our relay both as an entry
> or as and an exit node and returns the following error messages :
>
> ------------------------------   When our OR is being used as an exit node
> by our OP-------------------------------
>
> Dec 07 16:55:39.556 [notice] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor
> network.
> Dec 07 16:55:39.562 [warn] No specified exit routers seem to be running,
> and StrictExitNodes is set: can't choose an exit.
> Dec 07 16:55:39.562 [warn] failed to choose an exit server
> Dec 07 16:55:40.566 [warn] No specified exit routers seem to be running,
> and StrictExitNodes is set: can't choose an exit.
> Dec 07 16:55:40.566 [warn] failed to choose an exit server
> Dec 07 16:55:41.570 [warn] No specified exit routers seem to be running,
> and StrictExitNodes is set: can't choose an exit.
> Dec 07 16:55:41.570 [warn] failed to choose an exit server
> Dec 07 16:55:42.574 [warn] No specified exit routers seem to be running,
> and StrictExitNodes is set: can't choose an exit.
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> --------------------------------------When our OR is being used as an Entry
> Node --------------------------------------
> Dec 07 17:03:09.414 [notice] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor
> network.
> Dec 07 17:03:09.421 [warn] Failed to find node for hop 0 of our path.
> Discarding this circuit.
> Dec 07 17:03:10.426 [warn] Failed to find node for hop 0 of our path.
> Discarding this circuit.
> Dec 07 17:03:11.430 [warn] Failed to find node for hop 0 of our path.
> Discarding this circuit.
> Dec 07 17:03:12.434 [warn] Failed to find node for hop 0 of our path.
> Discarding this circuit.
> Dec 07 17:03:13.438 [warn] Failed to find node for hop 0 of our path.
> Discarding this circuit.
> Dec 07 17:03:14.442 [warn] Failed to find node for hop 0 of our path.
> Discarding this circuit.
> Dec 07 17:03:15.446 [warn] Failed to find node for hop 0 of our path.
> Discarding this circuit.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Sambuddho
>
>
>


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