Removing '-t nat' from the last rule should do what you need. Only the
first two really need to be in the NAT table (because they are
modifying the traffic, not filtering it).
- John Brooks
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:15 PM, leandro noferini
lnofe...@cybervalley.org wrote:
Ciao a tutti,
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This problem seems to be related to your port 8010. From some locations
your node presents an SSL certificate on port 443 but not on 8010. You
might want to ask your ISP why that is the case. (A workaround might be
to switch your OR port from 8010 to 443, but let's try to figure out the
John Brooks ha scritto:
Removing '-t nat' from the last rule should do what you need. Only the
first two really need to be in the NAT table (because they are
modifying the traffic, not filtering it).
[...]
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m owner --uid-owner anonymous -m tcp
--syn -j
leandro noferini ha scritto:
[...]
Ok, now ipfilter does not complain but I cannot connect anymore.
:-(
I will investigate more.
I applied these rules for iptables (in this order):
iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m owner --uid-owner anonymous -m tcp --syn -j
REDIRECT --to-ports 9040
Hi folks!
I tried to set up a tor connection from within the bundesagentur für
arbeit network, but something seems to block the tor network access.
I introduced bridges in the torrc config file but it didn't change
anything. I'm still not able to connect.
Here is my latest torrc:
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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 02:00:23AM +0200, Josua Schmid wrote:
Hi folks!
I tried to set up a tor connection from within the bundesagentur für
arbeit network, but something seems to block the tor network access.
I introduced bridges in the torrc config file but it didn't change
Hello,
Is anyone know where find an how to use TOR against HADOPI ?
(Hadopi is the new law in france about P2P: if you download some music or
movie with a P2P system, the provider will send you a mail to say stop; if
you continue, they send a real letter and after, they stop your connexion
and
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