On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 22:22:26 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi, > >it's possible to use e. g. an open WLAN from a neighbor for your >TOR server and in most countries that's be legal, e. g. in=20 >Germany. >But for working behind NAT the program has to be optimized, like skype, >and as far as i know, TOR is not made for working behind NAT. > Why would you think that? Have you bothered to read the documentation? Please read the descriptions of the configuration statements in the torrc file, in particular, the Address, ORPort, ORListenAddress, DirPort, and DirListenAddress statements. Perhaps your difficulty is, instead, that your neighbor has neither given you the authority to reconfigure his/her router nor made the reconfiguration changes himself/herself? Perhaps you have yet to ask the neighbor in question whether he/she is willing to donate his/her bandwidth or potential liability to legal hassles to your project?
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