[tor-bugs] #27027 [Community/Relays]: TorRelayGuide/NetBSD: set ORPort to 443 where that works out of the box
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#27027: TorRelayGuide/NetBSD: set ORPort to 443 where that works out of the box
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Reporter: nusenu | Owner: egypcio
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Community/Relays | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: bsd netbsd tdp torbsd | Actual Points:
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Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by egypcio):
it's really not that "I don't like it". when you put things this way (and
paste the diff with the changes) looks like you got things personal - it
is/was not my intention, btw.
I completely understand that having 'ORPort 443' includes more people to
reach out the relay and so on, but if you check forums and/or mailing
lists you can get the feedback from many people trying to bind tor (and
many other unix daemons) to low ports and getting issues related to it;
there's actually a note on the official torrc sample configuration about
this king of thing.
FreeBSD was/is one of the systems that does not allow (by default) unpriv
users to bind sockets to low ports; and 9001 is present on the wiki page
here for FreeBSD ;-)
why did I use the 9001? it's the default for torrc and an unpriv user can
bind a socket to such a port; than the relay admin can judge if the S.O.
of choice can work on binding low ports to unpriv users - or do whatever
it's needed to advertise the 443 (in question here).
for DragonFly-, Net- and OpenBSD I just updated the wiki pages and
reflected this kind of info. thanks for reporting this issue. very
appreciated!
PS: having other ports rather than 'just' 443 is also not a bad idea. that
was the motivation behind the 'TRY A DIFFERENT PORT'. 22, 587, 993, 1194,
500, 5222, 465, 6697, 636, ...
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27027#comment:2>
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