Tor v0.2.1.23 dose not work in my windowsXP box and Tor v0.2.1.24 can not work in my Debain
Peng Zhou
zpbrent at gmail.com
Sat Feb 27 14:41:16 UTC 2010
Previously, I use the network from HongKong Polytechnical University
(I don't know who is the ISP for HK PolyU), when I try to connect with Tor.
via bridge 74.207.232.33:443, I have found its TCP handshaking works fine,
but SSL handshaking is blocked (A packet for SSL client Hello is sent to
74.207.232.33, but the bridge never gives me reponse):
=================================================================
158.132.34.176 ==> 74.207.232.33 TCP eicon-server > https [SYN] Seq=0
Win=65535 Len=0 MSS=1460
74.207.232.33 ==> 158.132.34.176 TCP https > eicon-server [SYN, ACK]
Seq=0 Ack=1 Win=5840 Len=0 MSS=1460
158.132.34.176 ==> 74.207.232.33 TCP eicon-server > https [ACK] Seq=1
Ack=1 Win=65535 Len=0
158.132.34.176 ==> 74.207.232.33 SSL Client Hello
74.207.232.33 ==> 158.132.34.176 TCP https > eicon-server [ACK] Seq=1
Ack=137 Win=6432 Len=0
=================================================================
So I guess maybe the ISP messed up SSL in general?
Best Regards
Brent
2010/2/27 Andrew Lewman <andrew at torproject.org>
> On 02/27/2010 05:08 AM, Peng Zhou wrote:
> > This issue looks like caused by my ISP, when I change to another ISP,
> > everything goes well :-)
>
> Which ISP blocked Tor? I found the "free public wifi" sponsored by the
> HK government did a fine job of blocking the public tor relays, but most
> bridges worked. They also seemed to mess with ssl in general, which
> also made tor, https, vpns, and ssh tunnels sad.
>
> And running at debug loglevel seems overkill when notice level logs tell
> you what's going on just fine.
>
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