Re: enabling bridges on NATed clients

2010-04-24 Thread Marco Bonetti

So it was you, not Jan :)
Nice job!

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On 23/apr/2010, at 20.35, Andrea Trentini andrea.trent...@unimi.it  
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Marco Bonetti wrote:

s...@rckc.at wrote:
What do you guys think about using http://samy.pl/pwnat/ idea to  
allow

people that want to run a bridge behind a NAT? Maybe enhance the
discovery protocol to this kind of stuff.
It's cool to personally implement it if you want to made a NAT-ted  
node
visible: run pwnat on both servers and fire up tor on the internal  
one.

Here in Italy we've a big provider which heavily use NAT (Fastweb) if
you dig up the mailing list archive you can find a guy (Ian, maybe?
can't recall right now) who was able to publish a NAT-ted node using
iptables and an external host.


if you're referring to this:
http://atrent.it/atrentwiki/doku.php?id=tunneled
it's done with ssh tunnels

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Re: enabling bridges on NATed clients

2010-04-23 Thread Andrea Trentini
Marco Bonetti wrote:
 s...@rckc.at wrote:
 What do you guys think about using http://samy.pl/pwnat/ idea to allow
 people that want to run a bridge behind a NAT? Maybe enhance the
 discovery protocol to this kind of stuff.
 It's cool to personally implement it if you want to made a NAT-ted node
 visible: run pwnat on both servers and fire up tor on the internal one.
 Here in Italy we've a big provider which heavily use NAT (Fastweb) if
 you dig up the mailing list archive you can find a guy (Ian, maybe?
 can't recall right now) who was able to publish a NAT-ted node using
 iptables and an external host.

if you're referring to this:
http://atrent.it/atrentwiki/doku.php?id=tunneled
it's done with ssh tunnels

-- 
I'm going to give my psychoanalyst one more year, then I'm going to
Lourdes.
-- Woody Allen


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   /--\ndrea |rentini

 http://atrent.it
  Laboratorio Software Libero @
   Dipartimento di Informatica e Comunicazione @
Universita' degli Studi di Milano

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   / :  v...@_   \  |   |
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