Please run a bridge relay! (was Re: Tor 0.2.0.13-alpha is out)
Andrew Del Vecchio
firefox-gen at walala.org
Tue Dec 25 19:45:53 UTC 2007
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Sudo route and iptables -L don't show the below in the routing table as
being applied. Any debugging suggestions?
~Andrew
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Drake Wilson wrote:
> Quoth Andrew Del Vecchio <firefox-gen at walala.org>, on 2007-12-23 13:36:45 -0800:
>> Roger, I'm good to go except for one thing: The permissions issue with
>> the port being 443 (less than 1024). Is there an easy way around this
>> without having to create a chroot jail, etc? I'm using the latest Ubuntu
>> 7.10. I can change file permissions but I don't want to create a
>> security vulnerability.
>
> The obvious way to handle this, if you have iptables available, is
> probably to run the Tor server on some other port (say, 1443) and then
> use iptables to redirect incoming connections on port 443 to port 1443
> instead. Something like (untested):
>
> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -d <tor-address> \
> -p tcp --dport 443 -j DNAT --to-destination :1443
>
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
>
> ---> Drake Wilson
>
>
>
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