On Sat, 07 Oct 2006, Kees de Koster wrote: > First thanks for your reply, i hope i can fix it, could it be related > that i changed the listening port to 443, 80 and the redirection with > iptables.
> The firewall is actual a modem/router (Livebox) and does nothing more then > 213.17.104.91:9001 => 192.168.1.10:9001 > 213.17.104.91:9030 => 192.168.1.10:9030 It's not the machine where tor runs on. It's the firewall/modem? thing one before that. This is obvious from the traceroute: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tcptraceroute -f 13 213.17.104.91 443 13 194.134.152.250 23.306 ms 24.273 ms 23.799 ms 14 sd511685b.adsl.wanadoo.nl (213.17.104.91) 46.384 ms 46.006 ms 46.724 ms 15 sd511685b.adsl.wanadoo.nl (213.17.104.91) [open] 45.872 ms 45.857 ms 47.106 ms [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tcptraceroute -E -f 13 213.17.104.91 443 13 194.134.152.250 24.156 ms 24.044 ms 39.657 ms 14 * * [..] > Added to /etc/init.d/rc.local > #v+ > if [ -e /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn ] > then > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn > fi > #v- No, that just means you use ECN on your outgoing TCP connections. That doesn't magically fix the hardware between the tor server and the internet. -- | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** Peter Palfrader | : :' : The universal http://www.palfrader.org/ | `. `' Operating System | `- http://www.debian.org/