Re: [tor-relays] [tor-talk] Skype banned tor-nodes?

2013-05-28 Thread Mike Perry
Cross-posting to tor-relays to give everyone the heads up - I just added
33033 to the ReducedExitPolicy page for Skype:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy

Non-relay related discussion should remove tor-relays from the Cc.

James Brown:

> Hello, people!
> 
> Because many my contacts continue to use Skype and don't want to use any
> nice soft (such as jabber, torchat and etc.) I need to use it too.
> For protecting of my location and etc. I use it only through Tor (on VM
> working under transparently-torifed user).
> Some days ago I would be very, very difficalt to connect to skype
> through the Tor-net (earlier it was very easy).
> As can I see in my Vidalia, my skype application can make resolving
> through tor and can connect to hosts through port 443, but conncetions
> with port 33033 cannot establish (I can the the trying to open it and
> after it it closed immediatly).
> As can I see the skype doesn't work without that connections which now
> establishes very rarely.
> I have 2 versions:
> a) the Skype team ban the Tor-connections to skype (but I can still
> connect to skype to ports 443 and I can to browse their web-site and
> even log in to it through the Tor without any problems)
> or
> b) many Tor-exits don't let the above-mentioned port (33033) in their
> ExitPolicy.

> It is not good from the Skype team if they do the first.
> If the second  hypothesis is right I ask owners of Exit-nodes, if it
> possible, to let that port in their ExitPolicies.

Not sure if that's actually the problem, but if the only way you can
get to Skype is to use a Bittorrent-supporting exit, it certainly seems
like a possibility.

Thanks for the heads up James!


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[tor-relays] Increasing nofiles when running Tor-Relay in a chroot environment

2013-05-28 Thread Sven Reissmann
Hi,

I'm running Tor inside a chroot that I built long ago, using this guide:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorInChroot

For some weeks my traffic limitations are gone, so I' d like to increase
the allowed traffic on my relay. Problem is, that I also need to
increase the maximum number of open file descriptors, tor may use. I did
this in the limits.conf configuration file, but it has no effect in the
chroot environment.

Is anyone running a similar setup or has a hint how it could be solved?

Regards, Sven.

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Re: [tor-relays] obfsproxy on freebsd

2013-05-28 Thread Lunar
Peter Kasper:
> i'm trying to run obfsproxy on freebsd 9.1, i have installed packages
> obfsproxy-0.1.4,1 and tor-devel-0.2.4.12.a

You should switch to the more recent Python implementation of Obfsproxy.

See 
for installation instructions.

Hope that helps,
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